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New Zealand rugby doyen Bob Howitt pairs with a top international photographic agency to bring you the ultimate souvenir for rugby fans. In this must-have souvenir record of the 2011 tournament, one of rugby's most respected commentators, Bob Howitt, provides definitive commentar ...
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With in-depth interviews providing new insights and background information that puts the players and their decisions under the spotlight, the book is a must-read for sports fans who find themselves watching the All Blacks and the Kiwis, and cheering for the Warriors as well as th ...
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Sir Wilson Whineray is one of New Zealand's favourite sons, a legendary achiever in both rugby and business.
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9780908630707 |
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Wheelers - South Pacific |
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All ages |
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This is the biography of rugby player Ian Jones who has played over seventy games for New Zealand over the past decade.
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Super Coach" Graham Henry talks about his coaching career and provides "insighful comment" on the influential players of the past decade". He also reveals the reasons for his decision to quit New Zealand and take up the postion of coach of the Welsh team.
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New Zealand rugby players are in great demand the world over. Many secure lucrative contracts with overseas teams. Rugby Nomads contains the stories of dozens of such players and coaches.
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On 15 August 1903, New Zealand played its first rugby final. The game was against Australia, Sydney Cricket Ground was the venue and before a huge crowd, New Zealand ran out the winners 22-3. Since then the silver fern has been worn by over 1000 men.
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In 1905 the Originals, the first All Black rugby team set out on a world tour, playing 34 matches, 31 in the UK, 1 in France and 2 in California.
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Combining the first three volumes of Rugby Greats with revised and updated profiles of all the subjects from the previous books. Fresh illlustrations have been added. Includes profiles of such star players as - Sid Going, Ian Jones, Graham Henry and numerous others. Bob Howitt is ...
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