Wales and the All Blacks - An Off-Field History

Wales and the All Blacks - An Off-Field History

Author: Roger G. K. Penn

Publisher: Y Lolfa

Published: 2022-12-01

Total Pages: 318

ISBN-13: 180099317X

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A mutual bond of rivalry and respect has existed between the rugby-loving Wales and New Zealand nations since their first match in 1905. This book documents all the matches played, but also takes an unorthodox, stimulating look at off-field obligations and functions, an often-overlooked aspect of a tour. Reprint of Three Feathers and a Silver Fern (pub. 2013).


Three Feathers and a Silver Fern - an Off-Field History of the 'Wales-All Blacks Fixtures'

Three Feathers and a Silver Fern - an Off-Field History of the 'Wales-All Blacks Fixtures'

Author: Roger Penn

Publisher: Gomer Press Limited

Published: 2013-09

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781848516724

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From the first rugby match between Wales and New Zealand in 1905 to November 2012, a mutual bond of rivalry and respect has developed between these two countries, both having a passion for the sport. The author documents the history of all the matches played and explores the social context and special bond between the nations. Foreword by J. P. R. Williams.


Who Beat the All Blacks?

Who Beat the All Blacks?

Author: Alun Gibbard

Publisher: Y Lolfa

Published: 2022-11-02

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 9781912631421

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New edition to commemorate the 50th anniversary of one of the greatest rugby moments ever. Against all expectations, on 31 October 1972 Carwyn James' Llanelli beat New Zealand 9-3. The day's events are recalled by those who were there. The first edition was shortlisted for the prestigious 2013 British Sports Book Awards.


Rugby: A New Zealand History

Rugby: A New Zealand History

Author: Ron Palenski

Publisher: Auckland University Press

Published: 2015-08-24

Total Pages: 912

ISBN-13: 1775588130

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Rugby is New Zealand's national sport. From the grand tour by the 1888 Natives to the upcoming 2015 World Cup, from games in the North African desert in the Second World War to matches behind barbed wire during the 1981 Springbok tour, from grassroots club rugby to heaving crowds outside Eden Park, Lancaster Park, Athletic Park or Carisbrook, New Zealanders have made rugby their game. In this book, historian and former journalist Ron Palenski tells the full story of rugby in New Zealand for the first time. It is a story of how the game travelled from England and settled in the colony, how Maori and later Pacific players made rugby their own, how battles over amateurism and apartheid threatened the sport, how national teams, provinces and local clubs shaped it. The story of rugby is New Zealand's story. Rooted in extensive research in public and private archives and newspapers, and highly illustrated with many rare photographs and ephemera, this book is the defining history of rugby in a land that has made the game its own.


Behind the Dragon

Behind the Dragon

Author: Ross Harries

Publisher: Birlinn Ltd

Published: 2019-06-13

Total Pages: 551

ISBN-13: 1788851072

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SHORTLISTED FOR THE TELEGRAPH SPORTS BOOK AWARDS 2020 - RUGBY BOOK OF THE YEAR This is a complete history of the Welsh rugby union team – told by the players themselves. Based on a combination of painstaking research into the early years of the Wales team to interviews with a vast array of Test match players and coaches from the Second World War to the present day, Ross Harries delves to the very heart of what it means to play for Wales, painting a unique and utterly compelling picture of the game in the only words that can truly do so: the players' own. Behind the Dragon lifts the lid on what it is to pull on the famous red shirt – the trials and tribulations behind the scenes, the glory, the drama and the honour on the field, and the heart-warming tales of friendship and humour off it. Absorbing and illuminating, this is the ultimate history of Welsh rugby – told, definitively, by the men who have been there and done it.


John Dawes

John Dawes

Author: Ross Reyburn

Publisher: Y Lolfa

Published: 2013-07-26

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13: 1847716148

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A biography of the early life and the playing career of John Dawes, the London Welsh, British Lions (1971) and Barbarians captain. The biography is the result of extensive interviews, with a postscript giving a current analysis detailing Dawes' place in rugby history as one of rugby's greatest innovators.


Sport in Britain

Sport in Britain

Author: Richard William Cox

Publisher: Manchester University Press

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 9780719025921

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Britannica Book of the Year 2009

Britannica Book of the Year 2009

Author: Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc.

Publisher: Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc.

Published: 2009-03-01

Total Pages: 882

ISBN-13: 159339232X

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The Britannica Book of the Year 2009 provides a valuable veiwpoint of the people and events that shaped the year and serves as a great reference source for the latest news on the ever changing populations, governments, and economies throughout the world. It is an accurate and comprehensive reference that you will reach for again and again.


Who Beat the All Blacks

Who Beat the All Blacks

Author: Alun Gibbard

Publisher: Y Lolfa

Published: 2013-04-22

Total Pages: 145

ISBN-13: 184771711X

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This book commemorates one of the top ten greatest rugby moments ever, a match on 31 October 1972. The teams and score: Llanelli 9 New Zealand 3. The day's events are recalled by those who were there.


New Directions in Sport History

New Directions in Sport History

Author: Duncan Stone

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-10-02

Total Pages: 122

ISBN-13: 1317525663

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Emerging from the ‘history from below’ movement, sport history was marginalised for decades by those working within more traditional historical fields (and institutions). Although a degree of ignorance still exists, sport history has now acquired a level of credibility through the dedicated work of professional historians. And yet, as this authority has been established, changes to UK higher education funding (the removal of direct state funding, the Research Excellence Framework, and tuition fees) and academic publishing (open access) have the potential to damage, or even end, sports research. This book examines sport history from a variety of perspectives. Do mainstream historians need to engage, or ‘play’, with sports historians? Has the postmodernist ‘cultural turn’ in sports history been helpful to the sub-discipline? How can the teaching of sports studies be more innovative and inspiring? How can oral history and sport history be utilised in the study of other branches of historical interest. Although changes are required in dealing with the current political reality of UK higher education, sport history still has a great deal to offer students, future employers and the public alike. This book was originally published as a special issue of the International Journal of the History of Sport.