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Batting - A Comprehensive Modern Guide for Cricket Players and Coaches (Knott James)(Paperback / softback)
This is an essential guide to the intricate skills required to become a successful batter for both players and coaches. With input from a wide range of elite players and coaches, past and present, this is an invaluable guide to developing batting skills for young and old
Pumas - A History of Argentine Rugby (Gowar Rex)(Paperback / softback)
In Pumas, veteran journalist Rex Gowar digs to the heart of rugby in Argentina to reveal a history like no other in the sport. Gregarious, colourful, shocking and beautiful; dive into these hair-raising pages as some of the biggest characters in the game are profiled, famous matches relived and painful history is
Tor! - The Story of German Football (Hesse Uli)(Paperback / softback)
Tor! (Goal!) traces the extraordinary story of Germany's club and international football, from the days when it was regarded as a dangerously foreign pastime, through the horrors of the Nazi years to postwar triumphs and the crisis of the new
Illustrated History of English Rugby - Fun, Facts and Stories from over 150 Years of Men's International Rugby (Stafford James)(Paperback / softback)
The English rugby team has been scrummaging its way around the rugby fields of the world since 1871. James Stafford's An Illustrated History of English Rugby takes you on a thrilling journey through a century and a half of glory, failure, mediocrity and
Gallus - Scotland, England and the 1967 World Cup Final (McEwan Michael)(Pevná vazba)
In 1967, Bobby Brown's Scots travelled to Wembley on the mother of all missions. Win and they would take a huge step towards qualifying for the 1968 European Championship, end England's formidable 19-game unbeaten streak. Michael McEwan returns to 1967 to explore a crucial ninety minutes in the rebirth of a
Stand Up and Fight - When Munster Beat the All Blacks (English Alan)(Paperback / softback)
31/10/1978, Thomond Park. On one of the greatest days in rugby history, Munster beat the All Blacks. More than 100,000 people claimed to have watched the game, even though the ground could only hold 12,000. Now, fully updated for the 45th anniversary of the match, Alan English tells the true