Rugby in Munster

Rugby in Munster
Title Rugby in Munster PDF eBook
Author Liam O'Callaghan
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2019-07-31
Genre History
ISBN 9781782053644

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Covering the period from the game's origins in Ireland in the 1870s through to the onset of professional rugby in the twenty-first century, this book seeks to examine Munster rugby within the context of broader social, cultural and political trends in Irish society. As well as providing a thorough chronological survey of the game's development, key themes such as violence, masculinity, class and politics are subject to more detailed treatment. Since the turn of the twenty-first century rugby football in Munster has seen extraordinary growth in terms of popularity and cultural significance. The Munster rugby team in particular has become a hugely important provincial institution through which regional identity has been expressed on the international stage. This book will detail and analyse the game's evolution in Munster from its origins in the 1870s through to the dawn of the professional era in the 2000s. Focusing mainly on the game's two centres of popularity in Limerick and Cork cities, this book will display how contrary to popular myth, rugby football rarely expressed any kind of unitary, coherent identity throughout the province. The game was centred on clubs and was highly adaptable to local conditions throughout its history. In addition, the often fractious internal politics of the game within the province, reflecting the game's contrasting social development in Limerick and Cork, will also be discussed. Drawing on the unpublished records of the game's provincial and national administrative bodies and a comprehensive survey of the provincial press, this book will show how one sport served multifarious roles in terms of class, culture and politics in Munster.

Stand Up and Fight

Stand Up and Fight
Title Stand Up and Fight PDF eBook
Author Alan English
Publisher Birlinn Ltd
Total Pages 370
Release 2023-10-05
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1915359295

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'A modern classic . . . Absolutely riveting and frequently moving' – The Telegraph 'Among the best books ever written on Irish sport' – Sunday Tribune 'Brilliant . . . Stand Up and Fight is the definitive account. It captures the essence of what makes Munster rugby and its provincial team so unique' – Tony Ward, Irish Independent 'A terrific combination of intelligent reportage and open-eyed mythmaking' – Sunday Times 'A seminal account' – New Zealand Herald 'Irresistible' – Guardian 31/10/1978, Thomond Park. On one of the greatest days in rugby history, Munster beat the All Blacks. More than 100,000 people claimed to have watched the game, even though the ground could only hold 12,000. Now, fully updated for the 45th anniversary of the match, Alan English tells the true story.

Munster Rugby

Munster Rugby
Title Munster Rugby PDF eBook
Author Eoin Murphy
Publisher
Total Pages 208
Release 2006-10-02
Genre
ISBN 9781905379194

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Rugby in Munster has grown from a minority sport to a hugely popular phenomenon, and now has a team that encapsulates the spirit of the province. The intensely fought Heineken Cup has propelled Irish rugby onto the European stage with this team emerging with legendary status. Munster Rugby is a look at the meteoric rise of the men in red and their rollercoaster ride to success. From the impenetrable fortress of Thomond Park to the sealed dome of the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, the book also includes interviews and analysis from the game's top players and pundits.

Rags to Riches

Rags to Riches
Title Rags to Riches PDF eBook
Author Barry Coughlan
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9781848890190

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Munster's journey in pursuit of rugby glory has been long and often heartbreaking. The seeds for their ascent into the pantheon of great teams were sown long before Munster's current success, built on a reputation as a fearsome side for touring teams to play. These personal contributions of players, coaches, fans and pundits make fascinating reading for enthusiasts.

The Carling Story of Munster Rugby

The Carling Story of Munster Rugby
Title The Carling Story of Munster Rugby PDF eBook
Author Charles Mulqueen
Publisher
Total Pages 160
Release 1983
Genre Rugby football
ISBN 9780853427018

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Munster Rugby Giants

Munster Rugby Giants
Title Munster Rugby Giants PDF eBook
Author Hugh Farrelly
Publisher Virago Press
Total Pages 128
Release 2001-01-01
Genre Rugby football
ISBN 9780862787288

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In this work, Hugh Farrelly examines the rise and rise of Munster and their place in the pantheon of rugby greats. Unique full-colour photographs set out to capture the determination, stamina, strength and skill of the Red Wave.

The Rugby World in the Professional Era

The Rugby World in the Professional Era
Title The Rugby World in the Professional Era PDF eBook
Author John Nauright
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 190
Release 2017-02-17
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1317215257

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Twenty years of professionalism has seen rugby union undergo dramatic transformations, from changes to everyday training cultures to the growth of the Rugby World Cup into one of the largest global sporting events. The Rugby World in the Professional Era is the first book to examine the effect that professionalism has had across a number of different aspects of the game and the wider socio-cultural significance of these changes through case studies from across the globe. Drawing on contributions from scholars from across the rugby-playing world, the book explores the role of rugby's professionalisation through a number of social-scientific lenses, including: labour migration race and indigenous populations the globalisation of the game mega-event management male sexualities media representations of rugby - from broadcasting matches to rugby in museums and on stage and screen Offering insights into under-researched areas of the sport, such as the growth of Rugby Sevens into an Olympic sport, and providing the most up-to-date recent history of the sport available, The Rugby World in the Professional Era is essential reading for anyone with an academic interest in rugby, and any student or scholar with interests in sports history, sports sociology, sport management or the economics of professional sport.