Made for Rugby: The Autobiography

Made for Rugby: The Autobiography

by Barrie Mc Dermott (Author)

Synopsis

Leeds Rhinos and Great Britain forward Barrie McDermott is a modern rugby legend. Often described as notorious by the press, he admits he has had more punch-ups than hot dinners. McDermott - who has been awarded a testimonial season in 2005 - has been at the very top of British rugby league for more than a decade, starring for Oldham, Wigan and Leeds and earning caps for England, Ireland and Great Britain. But what is not widely known is the fact that McDermott has achieved all this despite the handicap of having lost an eye in a shooting accident when he was just 15. Away from rugby he has had regular brushes with the law - and in 1996 made national headlines when he was the first person in the country to be arrested by police using CS gas. He later spent time behind bars after skipping bail to play for Leeds in a match in Paris, being arrested as he got off the plane on the homeward journey. He has appeared before the Rugby Football League's disciplinary committee more than a dozen times, missing over 40 matches through suspension. This outspoken and fascinating autobiography of one of rugby's hardest men lifts the lid on one of the most remarkable careers in British sport.

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Format: Unabridged
Pages: 288
Edition: Unabridged
Publisher: Sidgwick & Jackson Ltd
Published: 15 Oct 2004

ISBN 10: 0283073764
ISBN 13: 9780283073762

Author Bio
Barrie McDermott played first for Oldham then joined Wigan in 1994, becoming a core member of the most successful rugby league side of all time. He now plays for Leeds Rhinos as well as the Great Britain team.