Rugby and All That

Rugby and All That

by Martin Johnson (Author)

Synopsis

Starting from the moment when William Webb Ellis picked up the ball at Rugby School during a game of soccer and ran with it, Martin Johnson traces the story of amateur rugby through to the world of the professional game at the top level in 2000 AD. The result is a hilarious account of the development of a game which has provided scope for bruising physical contact and bawdy songs in schools, universities and clubs throughout the world. Johnson wittily describes the wide appeal of rugby while highlighting the heroes, the larger than life characters, the great performances and the memorable battles in both the Southern and Northern hemispheres.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Hodder Paperbacks
Published: 04 Oct 2001

ISBN 10: 034079254X
ISBN 13: 9780340792544
Book Overview: An irreverent look at the history of rugby by one of the most entertaining writers on the game.

Author Bio
Martin Johnson has been a sports feature writer for the Daily Telegraph since 1995 before which he was the cricket correspondent of the Independent. His unique writing style has brought him many nominations and several awards, including the Sports Council's Sport Feature Writer of the Year. He collaborated with David Gower on his bestselling autobiography.