A celebration of rugby’s ‘golden age’ written by one of its leading authorities – with contributions from some of the sport’s greatest names.
Preface
1. David Duckham and Other Animals
2. Great Southern Land
3. Sunshine on Leith
4. Take Me to the River
5. All Aboard the Chariot
6. The Great Divide
7. Queens of the Stone Age
8. The Lion Kings
9. Silver Ferns and Golden Eras
10. Bokke, Bokke!
11. 2003 and All That
12. The Brave and the Faithful
13. Distant Horizons
14. First Among Equals
15. Postcards from the Edge
16. Fighting the Good Fight
17. Pacific Warriors
18. Riding the Bullet Train
19. The Americas Dream
20. Allez les Bleus!
Epilogue
Acknowledgements
Bibliography
Index
Robert Kitson has been the Guardian’s rugby union correspondent since 1999. He has attended every Rugby World Cup since 1991 and has covered almost 400 Test matches worldwide. He has also worked at five Olympic Games and reported on numerous other sports, including cricket, football, golf and tennis. His first book, Exe Men, won the 2021 Telegraph Rugby Book of the Year award. He is married with three children and lives in Devon.@robkitson
A mesmerising, unforgettable journey around world rugby. With a
brilliant cast of great players, Rob Kitson’s riveting new book
spans contrasting eras and countries with the depth and range, wit
and grit, substance and style of the great sport it captures and
celebrates.
*Donald McRae – Twice Winner of the William Hill Sports Book of the
Year*
Hugely enjoyable. Full of a generosity that can’t help but rekindle
those warm, fuzzy feelings of shared communion, but without
avoiding the hard edges of injury, racism, sexism, the future. I
can’t see how anyone who loves rugby – or who wants to love rugby –
could fail to enjoy this book.
*Richard Beard, award-winning author of The Day That Went Missing
and Muddied Oafs*
An adventure through the very heart and soul of rugby, guided
beautifully by an author who has seen it all, from gleaming World
Cup finals to the Forest of Dean.
*The Observer*
A glorious, warm, perceptive, eclectic exploration of the essence
of rugby and rugby folk. Finishing it, I came within a whisker of
dragging those 30-year-old boots out of retirement.
*Paul Ackford, former Harlequins and England forward*
Around the World in 80 Minutes takes us on a fascinating journey
through the highways and byways of global rugby union, celebrating
its past and exploring the issues confronting it today. It’s
essential reading for serious fans of the game.
*Professor Tony Collins, author of The Oval World: A Global History
of Rugby*
Really enjoyed it
*Will Carling*
An absolutely marvellous book… Recommended heartily.
*Sydney Morning Herald*
Magnificent … a hugely intelligent and entertaining interweaving
series of tales that gets into the “how” of rugby.
*Stuart Barnes, Sunday Times and Times columnist, former Bath and
England fly-half*
Enjoying this… part memoir, part love letter to a sport in need of
love. Bravo
*Sunday Times - Ireland*
Joyful... a thoroughly entertaining read for both the rugby mad and
the newbie.
*Rugby Journal*
Brilliant ... an insightful and thought-provoking look at the state
of the game ... features fascinating interviews with numerous rugby
luminaries.
*Rugby World*
Essential reading for all rugby fans ... a deeply perceptive and
hugely entertaining adventure in the world of rugby, reflecting
both on the history and future of this spellbinding sport.
*Waterstones*
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