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"The Wigan Warriors Miscellany" is the definitive set text for
every fan of the world famous cherry and whites. Packed with facts,
fun, gossip, nostalgia, and conjecture, it looks back over 138
years of glorious history to celebrate the personalities,
victories, and controversies of the sport's biggest name. Handily
pocket-sized to pull out in the middle of those pub arguments over
who was the fastest, dirtiest, or biggest, this book will not only
tell you who scored the most tries, kicked the most goals, or won
the most trophies, but also who earned the most red cards, did best
on Every Second Counts and broke cricketer David Boon's record for
beer consumption on a flight to Australia. Put down your pie and
pick up a copy.
Johnny Sexton - the man who pulled the strings for the Lions -
gives an intimate insight into the rugby life in Becoming a Lion.
With three Heineken Cups and one British and Irish Lions tour
victory under his belt, Johnny Sexton is by some distance the
leading fly-half in the northern hemisphere. Over the course of the
Lions' first victorious Test series in sixteen years, Sexton was
the man pulling the strings. His try in the third test was the
decisive blow, and his joyous celebrations after scoring were
echoed in homes across Britain and Ireland. Becoming a Lion is an
intimate portrait of life at the highest levels of the professional
game - at Leinster, with Ireland, and on tour with the Lions.
'Bracing and fascinating in equal measure' Malachy Clerkin, Irish
Times 'Riveting ... Opens a remarkable window into the stresses,
hurts and insecurities of a professional life in rugby' Vincent
Hogan, Irish Independent 'Captures all the jagged edges that make
Sexton one of Irish sport's most compelling characters' Sunday
Times 'Sets a great benchmark for sports autobiographies, given
that it is so honest' Matt Cooper, Today FM 'Engrossing' Rugby
World Ireland 'If you crave an insight into the life of a
professional rugby player ... Becoming a Lion is a must' Donal
Lenihan, Irish Examiner 'Intensely revealing' Irish Daily Mail
As a Premiership, World Cup, and Grand Slam winner, no one better
embodies the charisma and the color of English rugby's greatest era
than Lawrence Dallaglio. He has some story to tell, not just of the
formidable exploits on the field, but an extraordinary life off it.
His only sister, Francesca, was the youngest to perish in the
"Marchioness" disaster and her death at 19 remains the great
sadness of his life. In addition to this and his much-talked about
England exploits, he also led his club Wasps to the summit of
European rugby, winning two Heineken Cups and three consecutive
English Premiership titles. Full of drama, controversy, and great
sadness, Lawrence Dallaglio's story--the last of the great World
Cup heroes--is the one every rugby fan has been waiting to read.
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3D Rugby 2 in 1 Tacticboard and Training Book
- Tactics/strategies/drills for trainer/coaches, notebook, training, exercise, exercises, drills, practice, exercise course, tutorial, winning strategy, technique, sport club, play moves, coaching instruction, l
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Theo Von Taane
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