The first volume of RUGBY GREATS, published in 1975, was a bestseller. Featuring 25 of New Zealand's greatest rugby players, it sold almost 30...more details Format:Hardback
This text explains how Graham Henry developed the patterns and philosophies that have seen him so successful at every level of rugby. It offers a wealth of advice on tactics...more details Format:Hardback
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Bob Howitt
ISBN:9781869710279
Players and spectators want the rugby referee to be No 31, not No 1, which is why Southlander Paddy O'Brien has been such a popular adjudicator since he broke into top level refereeing almost a decade ago. At 42...more details Format:Paperback / softback Pages:240
Players and spectators want the rugby referee to be No 31, not No 1, which is why Southlander Paddy O'Brien has been such a popular adjudicator since he broke into top-level refereeing almost a decade ago. At 42...more details Format:Hardback Pages:240
In 1905 a disallowed try gives rise to an intense rivalry between New Zealand and Wales that flourishes to this day. A mighty scrummager and former New Zealand heavyweight boxing champion uses a bit of both to subdue the 1956 Springboks...more details Format:Paperback Pages:144
The 2005 rugby season marked the tenth anniversary of several inextricably linked rugby events - the creation of SANZAR, Tri-nations and the Super 12...more details Format:Hardback Pages:400
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Bob Howitt
ISBN:9781869509651
The must-have souvenir record of the 2011 RWC. One of rugby?s most respected commentators, Bob Howitt, provides definitive commentary to the stunning array of images from leading international photo library TRANZ.
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Introduction;
Pool A New Zealand games...more details Format:Paperback / softback
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Howitt Bob
ISBN:9781869509736
Release Date: 01 August 2012 FINAL WORD is an honest and reflective look at the life and career of a truly remarkable and often controversial leader.
With the Rugby World Cup win in 2011...more details Format:Hardback
He is Sir Wilson Whineray, one of New Zealand?s favourite sons, a legendary achiever in both rugby and business. This is the man who had all of Cardiff Arms Park standing...more details Format:Hardback