Talk of the Toony: The Autobiography of Gregor Townsend

Talk of the Toony: The Autobiography of Gregor Townsend

by Gregor Townsend (Author)

Synopsis

Gregor Townsend is one of rugby's true greats. The most capped Scotland international of all time, a captain of his country and a winning British Lions tourist, Townsend's time in the game has spanned continents, cultures and the amateur and professional eras. Always worth the admission money, his own story provides a unique perspective on rugby. The game of rugby has taken Gregor Townsend from the Scottish border town of Galashiels to the great playing fields of the world: Twickenham, Stade de France, Newlands, Stadium Australia and Eden Park. No current player can provide as comprehensive and objective a perspective on rugby culture as Townsend. 'Frustratingly mercurial,' says one expert commentator of Scotland's most celebrated fly-half. 'He can empty bars with his brilliance,' waxes another in contrast. But no-one can question his commitment as a pioneer of the cosmopolitan rugby life. From year-round seasons playing for both Gala and Australian side Warringah, he joined the Ian McGeechan revolution at Northampton -- alongside England greats Matt Dawson, Paul Grayson and Tim Rodber -- becoming a fan's favourite. He has featured in some of the biggest matches in the sport -- Grand Slam showdowns with England in 1995 and 1996, World Cup quarter-finals in 1999 and 2003 against New Zealand and Australia, British Lions Test victories, and European and French Cup Finals. Along the way, Townsend recounts his experiences of working alongside some of the greats of the world game -- Gavin Hastings, Clive Woodward, Martin Johnson, Jonny Wilkinson, Jim Telfer, Ian McGeechan, and many more. He reveals how a team-mate tried to persuade the entire Scottish XV to sign up for rival Kerry Packer's professional league. He details his shock at being omitted from the 2001 Lions squad, and the infamous 1994 Scotland tour to Argentina where he was blasted for his performances and almost gave up the sport. And he discloses for the first time the controversial circumstances behind his enforced international retirement. From his candid descriptions of the fierce political battles of selection to the events leading to professionalism that almost destroyed union, Gregor Townsend shows what it has meant to have experienced a lifetime playing, thinking and living rugby.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 406
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: HarperSport
Published: 01 Oct 2007

ISBN 10: 0007251130
ISBN 13: 9780007251131

Media Reviews
'Quite simply the most talented, most exciting Scottish player of his generation' The Scotsman 'This is a very good book. It will be read and enjoyed by tens of thousands of fans. It should be required reading too for all those responsible, at Murrayfield and elsewhere, for the organisation of the game in Scotland.' The Scotsman. 'The best Scottish sport autobiography of the year!a pleasure to read for any rugby fan.' The Scotsman Book of the Week in The Independent - 'Talk of the Toony is a brilliantly penned tome: a candid, disarmingly self-effacing self-portrait of the most gifted Scottish rugby player of recent times, and much more besides.'
Author Bio
Gregor Townsend was born in April 1973 in Galashiels. On graduating from the University of Edinburgh with a History and Politics degree, he started his rugby career with Gala RFC. He won his first full cap for Scotland v England at Twickenham in March 1993, and went on to become the most capped Scottish international of all time. He was also a member of the triumphant British Lions squad to South Africa in 1997. At club level, he has played for Northampton Saints, Brive, Castres and Montpellier in France, Natal Sharks in the Super-12, and is currently player-coach for Borders. He was awarded an MBE in 1999.