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Uncommon Heroes, The hard men and raw talent that built rugby league
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Uncommon Heroes : The Hard Men and Raw Talent That Built Rugby League (Paperback) (2014)
ISBN: 9781742707655 bzw. 1742707653, in Englisch, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Grand Eagle Retail [50531827], Wilmington, DE, U.S.A.
Paperback. Uncommon Heroes of the Rugby League documents a time when players who came from the city's mean streets got the chance to play Rugby League and make a name for themselves. These are the st.Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. 304 pages. 0.410.
Uncommon Heroes
ISBN: 9781742707655 bzw. 1742707653, in Englisch, Hardie Grant Books, neu, E-Book.
Sports & Recreation, Uncommon Heroes transports you back to a time when rugby league was a bruising tribal contest of local rivalries, muddy grounds were packed with fans and the corporate juggernaut of today´s game was all but a distant dream. Much more than a weekend game and points table, rugby league was an all-inclusive family - a grassroots phenomenon loyally followed for generations. Players ran onto sodden fields and survived on their wits, natural brawn and the kind of mateship that transcended club allegiances, state lines and national borders. Often men of little means, their names have faded like the newspaper clippings of their exploits. Through knockabout anecdotes and warm-hearted stories, Uncommon Heroes brings to life the legacies of players like Eric Weissel, Tom Kirk, Ronnie Coote, Lionel Williamson and the Warialda brothers Les and Noel Cleal, who would play in the fierce local contests, the Foley Shield and the Maher Cup, and end up in the big cities, or playing for their state and for Australia. Their names were once emblazoned across the sports pages. They became uncommon heroes. Dreams came true. John Ellicott is the author of Waterhouse & Smith: The power of two racing dynasties , and A Year on the Punt: about country racing . He has over two decades of experience as a journalist for some of Australia´s major newspapers. eBook.
Uncommon Heroes (2014)
ISBN: 9781743582183 bzw. 1743582188, in Englisch, Hardie Grant Books, Hardie Grant Books, Hardie Grant Books, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Uncommon Heroes transports you back to a time when rugby league was a bruising tribal contest of local rivalries, muddy grounds were packed with fans and the corporate juggernaut of today's game was all but a distant dream. Much more than a weekend game and points table, rugby league was an all-inclusive family - a grassroots phenomenon loyally followed for generations. Players ran onto sodden fields and survived on their wits, natural brawn and the kind of mateship that transcended club allegiances, state lines and national borders. Often men of little means, their names have faded like the newspaper clippings of their exploits. Through knockabout anecdotes and warm-hearted stories, Uncommon Heroes brings to life the legacies of players like Eric Weissel, Tom Kirk, Ronnie Coote, Lionel Williamson and the Warialda brothers Les and Noel Cleal, who would play in the fierce local contests, the Foley Shield and the Maher Cup, and end up in the big cities, or playing for their state and for Australia. Their names were once emblazoned across the sports pages. They became uncommon heroes. Dreams came true. John Ellicott is the author of Waterhouse & Smith: The power of two racing dynasties, and A Year on the Punt: about country racing. He has over two decades of experience as a journalist for some of Australia's major newspapers.
Uncommon Heroes : The Hard Men and Raw Talent That Built Rugby League (Paperback) (2014)
ISBN: 9781742707655 bzw. 1742707653, in Englisch, Taschenbuch, neu.
Paperback. Uncommon Heroes of the Rugby League documents a time when players who came from the city's mean streets got the chance to play Rugby League and make a name for themselves. The.Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. 304 pages. 0.410.
Uncommon Heroes (2014)
ISBN: 9781743582183 bzw. 1743582188, vermutlich in Englisch, 304 Seiten, Hardie Grant Books, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
eBooks, eBook Download (EPUB), Uncommon Heroes transports you back to a time when rugby league was a bruising tribal contest of local rivalries, muddy grounds were packed with fans and the corporate juggernaut of today's game was all but a distant dream.Much more than a weekend game and points table, rugby league was an all-inclusive family - a grassroots phenomenon loyally followed for generations. Players ran onto sodden fields and survived on their wits, natural brawn and the kind of mateship that transcended club allegiances, state lines and national borders.Often men of little means, their names have faded like the newspaper clippings of their exploits. Through knockabout anecdotes and warm-hearted stories, Uncommon Heroes brings to life the legacies of players like Eric Weissel, Tom Kirk, Ronnie Coote, Lionel Williamson and the Warialda brothers Les and Noel Cleal, who would play in the fierce local contests, the Foley Shield and the Maher Cup, and end up in the big cities, or playing for their state and for Australia.Their names were once emblazoned across the sports pages. They became uncommon heroes. Dreams came true.John Ellicott is the author of Waterhouse & Smith: The power of two racing dynasties, and A Year on the Punt: about country racing. He has over two decades of experience as a journalist for some of Australia's major newspapers.
Uncommon Heroes: The hard men and raw talent that built rugby league (2014)
ISBN: 9781743582183 bzw. 1743582188, in Englisch, 305 Seiten, Hardie Grant Books, neu, Erstausgabe, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Uncommon Heroes transports you back to a time when rugby league was a bruising tribal contest of local rivalries, muddy grounds were packed with fans and the corporate juggernaut of today’s game was all but a distant dream. Much more than a weekend game and points table, rugby league was an all-inclusive family - a grassroots phenomenon loyally followed for generations. Players ran onto sodden fields and survived on their wits, natural brawn and the kind of mateship that transcended club allegiances, state lines and national borders. Often men of little means, their names have faded like the newspaper clippings of their exploits. Through knockabout anecdotes and warm-hearted stories, Uncommon Heroes brings to life the legacies of players like Eric Weissel, Tom Kirk, Ronnie Coote, Lionel Williamson and the Warialda brothers Les and Noel Cleal, who would play in the fierce local contests, the Foley Shield and the Maher Cup, and end up in the big cities, or playing for their state and for Australia. Their names were once emblazoned across the sports pages. They became uncommon heroes. Dreams came true. John Ellicott is the author of Waterhouse & Smith: The power of two racing dynasties, and A Year on the Punt: about country racing. He has over two decades of experience as a journalist for some of Australia’s major newspapers., Kindle Edition, Edition: 01, Format: Kindle eBook, Label: Hardie Grant Books, Hardie Grant Books, Product group: eBooks, Published: 2014-07-01, Release date: 2014-07-01, Studio: Hardie Grant Books, Sales rank: 1715732.
Uncommon Heroes, The hard men and raw talent that built rugby league (2014)
ISBN: 9781743582183 bzw. 1743582188, in Englisch, Hardie Grant Books, neu, E-Book.
bol.com.
Uncommon Heroes transports you back to a time when rugby league was a bruising tribal contest of local rivalries, muddy grounds were packed with fans and the corporate juggernaut of today’s game was all but a distant dream. Much more than a weekend game and points table, rugby league was an all-inclusive family - a grassroots phenomenon loyally followed for generations. Players ran onto sodden fields and survived on their wits, natural brawn and the kind of mateship that transcended club allegian... Uncommon Heroes transports you back to a time when rugby league was a bruising tribal contest of local rivalries, muddy grounds were packed with fans and the corporate juggernaut of today’s game was all but a distant dream. Much more than a weekend game and points table, rugby league was an all-inclusive family - a grassroots phenomenon loyally followed for generations. Players ran onto sodden fields and survived on their wits, natural brawn and the kind of mateship that transcended club allegiances, state lines and national borders. Often men of little means, their names have faded like the newspaper clippings of their exploits. Through knockabout anecdotes and warm-hearted stories, Uncommon Heroes brings to life the legacies of players like Eric Weissel, Tom Kirk, Ronnie Coote, Lionel Williamson and the Warialda brothers Les and Noel Cleal, who would play in the fierce local contests, the Foley Shield and the Maher Cup, and end up in the big cities, or playing for their state and for Australia. Their names were once emblazoned across the sports pages. They became uncommon heroes. Dreams came true. John Ellicott is the author of Waterhouse & Smith: The power of two racing dynasties, and A Year on the Punt: about country racing. He has over two decades of experience as a journalist for some of Australia’s major newspapers.Taal: Engels;Formaat: ePub met kopieerbeveiliging (DRM) van Adobe;Kopieerrechten: Het kopiëren van (delen van) de pagina's is niet toegestaan ;Geschikt voor: Alle e-readers te koop bij bol.com (of compatible met Adobe DRM). Telefoons/tablets met Google Android (1.6 of hoger) voorzien van bol.com boekenbol app. PC en Mac met Adobe reader software;Verschijningsdatum: juli 2014;ISBN10: 1743582188;ISBN13: 9781743582183; Engelstalig | Ebook | 2014.
Uncommon Heroes: The Hard Men and Raw Talent That Built Rugby League
ISBN: 9781742707655 bzw. 1742707653, in Englisch, Hardie Grant Books, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Worldofbooks.
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