Behind the Scrum: The Autobiography

Behind the Scrum: The Autobiography

by KyranBracken (Author)

Synopsis

At the age of 22, Kyran Bracken made his England debut in the toughest imaginable circumstances, taking on the formidable All Blacks. From the start he was targeted by the opposition, but he battled on through the painful knocks to help his side to a rare victory. Things didn't get any easier in the rest of his career. For years, he was competing with first Dewi Morris and then Matt Dawson for England's No 9 shirt, yet still he managed to win 51 caps. But that was not his most difficult battle: there were chronic back problems that put him out of the game for months on end, and psychological demons that had a huge impact on his life. Bracken's story is not a simple one of games played and victories won; it is a moving account of one man's struggle with himself, brilliantly told by one of rugby's most intelligent and charming characters. It is more than a rugby story, but a tale of triumph over adversity that can appeal far beyond the rugby market.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 278
Edition: 1st
Publisher: Orion Books
Published: 21 Oct 2004

ISBN 10: 0752868446
ISBN 13: 9780752868448
Book Overview: In the aftermath of England's Rugby World Cup triumph, there is a much larger market for rugby books. Bracken spent ten years as part of the England set-up, and reveals the inside story of how the team has changed over that time. Bracken is a hugely popular player, especially among Saracens fans. Superb portraits of the great stars Bracken has played alongside.

Media Reviews
'This is far and away the best autobiography to hit the bookshops for quite some time. It is thoughtful, thought-provoking and thoroughly entertaining; well-written and with an original approach. It cannot be recommended highly enough.' THE INDEPENDENT '...intelligent, interesting and surprising enjoyable autobiography.' LADSMAG
Author Bio
Kyran Bracken made his debut as England scrum-half against New Zealand in 1993, and went on to win 51 caps, three as captain. He was part of the Grand Slam sides in 1995 and 2003, and played in England's World Cup-winning campaign in 2003. He has played his club rugby for Bristol and Saracens.