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Scrum Queens - The Story of Women's Rugby (Hardcover)
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Scrum Queens - The Story of Women's Rugby (Hardcover)
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List price R576
Loot Price R471
Discovery Miles 4 710
You Save R105 (18%)
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Scrum Queens: The Story of Women's Rugby, from 1880 to the Present
Day charts the fascinating journey of women's rugby, from
widespread social disapproval to the modern era of Olympic
recognition and professionalism. Along the way, the book takes in
all the major moments in the history of the women's game, from
groundbreaking games during the war, to the first World Cup in 1991
and a momentous first appearance for women's rugby at the 2016
Olympics. There are stories of the pioneers who fought to get the
game played in its earliest days, like New Zealand's Nita Webbe and
France's Henry Flechon, while the more modern-day drivers of the
game, like England's Carol Isherwood, also feature. Scrum Queens
celebrates the success and heroics of the sport's top players and
teams, with New Zealand's dominance of the game at every level
alongside their long-time rivalry with England explored, along with
the more recent successes of teams such as Ireland and Fiji, and
the rise of the sevens game and its impact on women's rugby.
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