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Jonny Wilkinson's career has crossed three decades and four World
Cups. He has accumulated phenomenal achievements, world points
records, an impressive list of broken body parts, and a drop goal
that will be remembered for ever. But the peculiar calmness with
which he played the game masked a very different reality. In JONNY,
he reveals the extraordinary psychology that he had to tame in
order to be able to dominate his sport. For most of his life, he
was driven by a quest for perfection and an obsession to be the
best player in the world; here he shows how these two facets of his
competitive mind took such a hold of him that they sent him to the
top of the world, then swept him up and dragged him down into a
spiral of despair. Jonny's career has spanned the far reaches:
amazing highs and iconic moments, then a fight against injury that
culminated in a battle with depression. Here he tells of the
physical toll he knew his body was taking from rugby, even from his
youth; he tells of how he never wanted to be a kicking fly-half but
learned to adapt his natural game to play the style that Clive
Woodward believed necessary to win a World Cup, and how he nearly
walked out on Martin Johnson's England team 13 years later.
In this fully updated paperback edition of the Sunday Times
bestseller, Jonny Wilkinson opens up to reveal what it is like to
be the world's most famous rugby player and an international
sporting superstar. MY WORLD is a fascinating insight into his
motivations, thoughts, hopes and fears as he discusses topics as
far ranging as playing for England, his all-time heroes, becoming a
celebrity, what it is like to be on the pitch with the hopes of a
nation resting on your shoulders and in your feet and the positives
that could be taken from the 2005 Lions Tour. For the first time,
Jonny Wilkinson talks openly about the England World Cup campaign
and the pressure he was under in those dramatic final moments when
he won the cup for his country. Two years on he also reveals the
battles he has had to face to bring himself back to full fitness as
England build their team round him in preparation for the 2007
World Cup.
Jonny Wilkinson's impact on global sport has been extraordinary.
Yet Jonny has faced a battle all his life to achieve success and,
crucially, happiness. A crippling fear of failure, the targets he
set himself and a string of injuries have caused Jonny to question
his attitude to life. In this startling new book, Jonny opens up
for the very first time, revealing his darkest moments and
explaining in a practical way the steps and techniques he has taken
to ensure success in all aspects of his life. He still wants to be
the best, but he now enjoys the journey. With never-before-told
stories from his life and rugby career punctuated with
questionnaires sent to a wide range of well-known sports people,
this book will act as a powerful inspiration for anyone wanting to
bring to the field of play--be it business, personal, or sport--the
very best they have to offer.
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Building Jerusalem (Blu-ray disc)
Martin Johnson, Clive Woodward, Jonny Wilkinson; Directed by James Erskine
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Feature documentary about the modern world of rugby. Incorporating
footage of matches, newsreels, behind-the-scenes clips and
interviews with players Jonny Wilkinson and Martin Johnson, the
documentary looks at how Sir Clive Woodward coached the England
team to their World Cup victory in 2003 and how that achievement
paved the way to modern rugby.
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