Women’s Football in Oceania

Women’s Football in Oceania

Author: Lee McGowan

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-07-12

Total Pages: 173

ISBN-13: 1000910008

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This book presents the most comprehensive mapping and analysis of women’s football in Oceania and is the first to examine the game’s historical development alongside social, political, and cultural issues, weaving origin stories with players’ day-to-day challenges. Alongside presentation of the contemporary state of play and its overarching narrative of women’s game in the region, the book highlights key issues, discusses established and emergent themes, examines relevant contexts, investigates the status of the game at local and national levels, and lays foundations for further research. Its primary objective is to detail and illustrate the historical, social, and organisational development of the women’s game, including international tournaments, national competitions, and teams in an effort to amplify the efforts of the individuals that made or make a significant contribution to the game. It draws on extensive formal and informal discussion, realises insight, proposes the means and related fields of further investigation, and generates new knowledge alongside the uncovering of old. Women’s Football in Oceania covers key events, actors, and moments and fills a gap in research for scholars of sports history and women’s history.


100 Years of Football at Wynnum

100 Years of Football at Wynnum

Author: Vicky Krayem

Publisher:

Published: 2021-10-31

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781925914306

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A pictorial and written history of football (soccer) at Wynnum in Brisbane, Queensland, in celebration of the club's centenary in 2021.


Ugly

Ugly

Author: Robert Hoge

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2016-09-06

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 0425287769

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A funny, moving, and true story of an ordinary boy with an extraordinary face that's perfect for fans of Wonder—now available in the U.S. When Robert Hoge was born, he had a tumor the size of a tennis ball in the middle of his face and short, twisted legs. Surgeons removed the tumor and made him a new nose from one of his toes. Amazingly, he survived—with a face that would never be the same. Strangers stared at him. Kids called him names, and adults could be cruel, too. Everybody seemed to agree that he was “ugly.” But Robert refused to let his face define him. He played pranks, got into trouble, had adventures with his big family, and finally found a sport that was perfect for him to play. And Robert came face to face with the biggest decision of his life, he followed his heart. This poignant memoir about overcoming bullying and thriving with disabilities shows that what makes us “ugly” also makes us who we are. It features a reflective foil cover and black-and-white illustrations throughout.


Our Game

Our Game

Author: Steve Haddan

Publisher:

Published: 2016-07-01

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780995351202

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Ginger Sport

Ginger Sport

Author: Ben Hutchinson

Publisher: Ginger Sport

Published: 2010-02-17

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9780980759907

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Soccer coaching games for children aged 2-10


More Than the Truth

More Than the Truth

Author: Ian Ward

Publisher:

Published: 2019-08-07

Total Pages: 824

ISBN-13: 9780648365501

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The inspirational success story of the first 100 years of Hutchinson Builders. What started out as a one-man band in 1912, when an English immigrant builder arrived with his family to start a new life in Australia, has grown into the country's largest privately owned construction company. The Hutchies' story straddles a century that witnessed two world wars, the great depression and tumultuous cycles of financial crises against the back drop of the rough and tumble world of construction. As well as tracking the survival and eventual growth of Hutchies into the dynamic and well respected company of today, the book outlines its evolution through successive generations of Jack Hutchinsons at the helm with a fifth generation poised to take on that role. That story is told by way of a historical account as well as captured through the republication and inclusion of every back issue of "Hutchies' Truth", the company's colourful, tabloid-style newsletter covering those years.


Heartland

Heartland

Author: Joe Gorman

Publisher: Univ. of Queensland Press

Published: 2019-08-20

Total Pages: 186

ISBN-13: 070226217X

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For more than 40 years, rugby league has embodied all the hopes and dreams, contradictions and tensions of life in the Sunshine State. The game speaks to Queenslanders' sense of being the underdog and the outsider &– a powerful undercurrent that sweeps through politics, business, the arts, and sport. The enduring appeal of State of Origin is that it allows Queensland to balance the scales, at least for 80 minutes.In Heartland, journalist Joe Gorman chronicles a tale of loss and rebirth &– from the decline of the Brisbane Rugby League competition and North Queensland's Foley Shield to the extraordinary rise of the Broncos and the Cowboys in the NRL. Weaving together stories of diehard supporters and game-changing players, from Arthur Beetson to Johnathan Thurston, this is a revealing account of Queensland's coming of age, both on and off the field.


Voices from Brisbane Rugby League

Voices from Brisbane Rugby League

Author: Greg Mallory

Publisher: Boolarong Press

Published: 2010-03-25

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 0975770411

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This book is an oral history based on interviews with some of the legends of the game. Greg Mallory presents the stories of these greats the memories, the achievements, the disappointments, and the characters they met along the way in their own words, in a tribute that derives from Greg’s own love of the ‘the greatest game of all’. Such names as Crocker, Lovejoy, Gallagher, Metassa and Leis just to name a few of the people pertrayed in this book.


The Itinerant Coach - The Footballing Life and Times of Steve Darby

The Itinerant Coach - The Footballing Life and Times of Steve Darby

Author: Antony Sutton

Publisher:

Published: 2021-04-30

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13: 9781925914252

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Steve Darby was raised on old school values in the shadow of the Kop. He bathed in an outside tub, stood on a milk crate on terraces at Anfield and Goodison Park, and went on to spend five decades in football remaining true to himself - and the players he coached. From Bahrain to Tasmania and many points in between, Steve wanted football to be fund for his players and for his players to use football to learn more about life. Along the way, he taught himself Arabic and Malay, dine with sultans and kings, picked up a few medals, upset a few football and actual politicians, and became one of the most successful and effective foreign football coaches in South East Asia.