Uncommon Heroes : The Hard Men and Raw Talent That Built Rugby League

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A book of stories about the amazing and often forgotten working-class heroes that gave Rugby League its reputation as a hard hitting egaletarian game. This is the story of when rugby league was a bruising tribal contest with local rivalries, muddy country grounds were packed with fans and the corporate juggernaut of today’s game was a distant dream. It’s a look at the days when footballers had ‘real jobs’, smoked cigarettes at half time and had a beer together after training. Days when your footy boots were a treasured possession – and rules and regulations barely mattered. Read about how legends were forged in steel by men who refused to countenance defeat. When back then, before fulltime professionalism, you might buy your bread or rabbits from someone you barracked for on Saturday; an uncommon hero of Rugby League.

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ISBN:

9781742707655

Format:

Paperback

Pages:

304

Dimensions:

23cm x 15cm

Weight:

410g

RRP:

$29.99

Category:

Sport , Biography and Memoir

Publisher:

Hardie Grant Books

Published:

01 July 2014

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

John Ellicott

John Ellicott is a sports journalist who has contributed to the major Australian newspapers. He has written three books, A year on the punt, Waterhouse & Smith and Uncommon Heroes of Rugby League.