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Real Jason Robinson (Hardcover)
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Real Jason Robinson (Hardcover)
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As the scorer of the only try in Englands historic World Cup
victory in 2003, Jason Robinsons career has scaled the peaks. Yet
while his career has been statistically impressive -- with 37 tries
in 102 starts for Sale, 22 tries in his 35 England appearances and
a remarkable 11 tries in 10 Lions appearances -- it is perhaps for
his character and personal achievements that Jason is best loved.
As Englands first black Rugby Union captain. Jason has given what
has in the past been regarded as a stuffy, public school game a
much wider profile. Away from the pitch, Jasons conversion from bad
lad to religious family man has made him a role model and, while
this part of his career has been well-chronicled little is known
about the man behind the achievements -- his sense of fun, love of
practical jokes and fast food in equal measure. Author Dave Swanton
delves behind the public persona of Billy Whizz, a nickname he
acquired at Wigan in his Rugby League days. Swanton first saw Jason
Robinson play for Wigan in 1992 while working for Warrington
Wolves. When Dave later joined Wigan as PR man in 1998 their
careers became inextricably linked. Their paths continued to be
intertwined when Jason moved across to Rugby Union with Sale Sharks
in 2000, shortly after Swanny became Media and PR Manager. For the
last eight years Jason Robinson has called him his right hand man.
Together Swanny and Robbo have fuelled the rise of Sale from
suburban Rugby Union club to a Premiership team challenging for
European honours. When they joined, Sale were still adjusting to
the demands of the newly professionalised game, playing before
crowds of 3,000 at the quiet bonhomie of their Heywood Road home. 5
years on, the club groundshare with Stockport County, have seen
their average gate rise to nearly 10,000 and regularly challenge
for the top European and domestic honours. Jasons subsequent
disappointments with the England and Lions teams are also
documented and only serve to throw into sharp relief his previous
achievements. Yet Jason remains most famous for the dazzling
side-steps that form the basis of his elusive running style. As
Neil Squires of the Daily Express discovered when invited to tackle
a rampant Robbo in training, One moment a rapidly approaching Jason
Robinson is filling my vision, the next he is nowhere to be seen.
There is no hole in the ground, no scorched grass, not even a sound
as he vanishes. Its like tackling a gust of wind. Robinsons step,
Rugbys most watchable magic trick, is even more jaw dropping from
the pitch than the stands. The balance and acceleration belong to
one of the most highly tuned sports cars, the change of direction
to a zigzag.
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