Rugby World Cup Greatest Games: A History in 50 Matches

Rugby World Cup Greatest Games: A History in 50 Matches

by RobClark (Author)

Synopsis

The Rugby World Cup has only been in existence since 1987, yet already it is established as the sport's premier competition - six weeks of frenzied action which entrances all the rugby-playing nations. The tournament has thrown up countless memorable matches, introduced us to amazing players and witnessed some incredible scores - from Michael Jones scoring the first World Cup try to the legendary All Blacks regaining the trophy in a titanic struggle with France 24 years later. In between we have witnessed two triumphs each for Australia and South Africa, and of course England's sole victory for a Northern Hemisphere side. To date. Relive France's spectacular wins over Australia and New Zealand; Argentina's repeated upsetting of the world order; last-minute drop goals by Joel Stransky and Jonny Wilkinson, and the sheer exuberance of the Pacific Islanders - in a Rugby World Cup history which will appeal to fans of every nation.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 208
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Pitch Publishing Ltd
Published: 01 Sep 2015

ISBN 10: 1785310534
ISBN 13: 9781785310539

Author Bio
Rob Clark is the lead writer and commissioning editor of the official Six Nations Championship Guide. He was the editor of the British & Irish Lions Tour Guide for the Australia tour in 2013 and is co-editor of the World Rugby Yearbook 2015. He has also been involved in writing and editing matchday programmes for the PRO12 and the Barbarians.