Insights into the Rugby World Cup

Insights into the Rugby World Cup
Title Insights into the Rugby World Cup PDF eBook
Author Nick Mallet
Publisher Jonathan Ball Publishers
Total Pages 174
Release 2023-08-03
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1776192982

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Ever since the springboks won the Rugby World Cup in 1995, South Africans have been passionate about the tournament that is the pinnacle of sporting achievement. Nick Mallett, who coached the Boks at the 1999 World Cup, has become a household name for his incisive and forthright commentary and analysis. Join him as he takes you into the beating heart of the tournament, which kicks off in Paris in September. He tackles the following key questions: •How strong are the Boks going into the RWC? •Who are the favourites to win, and why? •How does one 'play' the referee – both on and off the field? •What are playing conditions like in France, where Mallett coached for a decade? •Can Rassie Erasmus do it again and pull off a double win? Filled with keen insights, opinions and anecdotes of games past, this is a book every fan should read.

The Rugby World Cup

The Rugby World Cup
Title The Rugby World Cup PDF eBook
Author Brendan Gallagher
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 225
Release 2015-09-01
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1472912624

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A stunning visual history of the Rugby World Cup, with stories from on and off the pitch.

After the Final Whistle

After the Final Whistle
Title After the Final Whistle PDF eBook
Author Stephen Cooper
Publisher The History Press
Total Pages 341
Release 2015-08-03
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 0750965665

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When Britain's empire went to war in August 1914, rugby players were the first to volunteer: they led from the front and paid a disproportionate price. When the Armistice came after four long years, their war game was over; even as the last echo of the guns of November faded, it was time to play rugby again. As Allied troops of all nations waited to return home, sport occupied their minds and bodies. In 1919, a grateful Mother Country hosted a rugby tournament for the King's Cup, to be presented by King George V at Twickenham Stadium. It was a moment of triumph, a celebration of military victory, of Allied unity and of rugby values, moral and physical. Never before had teams from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, Britain and France been assembled in one place. Rugby held the first ever 'World Cup' – football would not play its own version until 1930. In 2015 the modern Rugby World Cup returns to England and Twickenham as the world remembers the Centenary of the Great War. With a foreword by Jason Leonard, this is the story of rugby's journey through the First World War to its first World Cup, and how those values endure today.

The Rugby World Cup Diaries

The Rugby World Cup Diaries
Title The Rugby World Cup Diaries PDF eBook
Author Stuart Dickinson
Publisher
Total Pages 196
Release 2007
Genre Rugby Union football
ISBN

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"A day to day diary of the only Australian referee at the Rugby Union World Cup in France 2007. Match commentary, rugby laws and tactics, highs and lows." -- Provided by publisher.

Miracle Men

Miracle Men
Title Miracle Men PDF eBook
Author Lloyd Burnard
Publisher Jonathan Ball Publishers
Total Pages 269
Release 2020-09-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1776190432

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When Rassie Erasmus took over as coach of the Springboks in 2018, few thought they had a chance of winning the Rugby World Cup. The Boks had slipped to seventh in the world rankings and lost the faith of the rugby-loving public. Less than two years later, jubilant crowds lined the streets of South Africa's cities to welcome back the victorious team. Sportswriter Lloyd Burnard takes the reader on the thrilling journey of a team that went from no-hopers to world champions. He examines how exactly this turnaround was achieved. Interviews with players, coaches and support staff reveal how the principles of inclusion, openness and focus, as well as careful planning and superb physical conditioning, became the basis for a winning formula. The key roles played by Rassie Erasmus and Siya Kolisi shine through. There were ups and downs along the way: beating the All Blacks in Wellington during the Rugby Championship was a high point, but then came Kolisi's injury, while in Japan the distractions of a volatile support base sometimes shook the players' focus. Miracle Men is filled with marvellous anecdotes and sharp insights. It is also inspiring testimony to what can be achieved when a group of South Africans from all backgrounds come together as a team.

Rugby World Cup France 2023

Rugby World Cup France 2023
Title Rugby World Cup France 2023 PDF eBook
Author Simon Collings
Publisher Welbeck
Total Pages 128
Release 2023-08-03
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1802796371

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The must-have companion to the greatest event in world rugby, the Rugby World Cup France 2023. Containing everything rugby fans will need to enjoy the World Cup, this official guide is packed with images, profiles, previews and charts, making it essential reading for any fan and the perfect companion to all of the tournament action. Contents include: • Team-by-team profiles • Star player profiles • A guide to every venue • Fill-in tournament progress chart • History of the Rugby World Cup • Rugby World Cup records • Qualification round-up And much, much more besides.

World in Union

World in Union
Title World in Union PDF eBook
Author James Dixon
Publisher Meyer & Meyer Sport
Total Pages 197
Release 2023-09-01
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1782559078

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World in Union is the story of the Rugby World Cup told via its fifteen most important and dramatic matches. From the inauspicious beginnings of the 1987 tournament, which nearly didn't happen due to back-room politics, and the amateur era's aversion to commercialism, the Rugby World Cup has grown into the third largest sporting event in the world, behind only the FIFA World Cup and the Olympics. World in Union looks at the greatest games and the biggest controversies played out on the Rugby World Cup stage with each chapter focusing on a different game. Western Samoa breaking Welsh hearts, the emergence of Jonah Lomu, Nelson Mandela and Francois Pienaar uniting the Rainbow Nation, Wilkinson's drop for World Cup glory, France's habit of spoiling the All Blacks' party, Sam Warburton's controversial sending off and Japan's greatest moment—all this and more is covered in this enjoyable narrative for all rugby fans.