History of Sports

  • 100 Great Irish Rugby Moments

    Here are Irish Rugby’s most legendary, celebratory and brilliant moments from the 1940s to today.100 Great Irish Rugby Moments is a unique celebration of the sport’s most significant moments. Featuring:* Munster’s historic win over the All Blacks* Ulster’s victory in the European Cup* Connacht winning the Pro 12* Leinster’s unique European double* The national women’s team winning the Grand Slam* Ireland’s double defeat of the All Blacks . . .These epic moments are based on exclusive interviews with Mick Galwey, Ciaran Fitzgerald, David Humphreys, Brian O’Driscoll, Ronan O’Gara and many others from the great and good of Irish Rugby.Enjoy a host of brilliant anecdotes and remarkable insights into the controversies, epic matches, thrilling contests and pivotal events on and off the field which shaped these 100 GREAT IRISH RUGBY MOMENTS.’The legendary Mike Gibson, once eloquently wrote that “rugby is like love, it is a game of touch and of feel and of instinct”. I have no doubt that John Scally has written this book with those same qualities of love, touch, feel and instinct. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.’ – OLLIE CAMPBELL

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  • A Miscellany of Rugby’s World Cup: Facts, History, Statistics and Trivia 1987-2019

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    A Miscellany of Rugby’s World Cup will transport you directly into the thrilling history of the greatest event in global rugby union. Here’s a treasure trove of insider facts, fantastic feats, firsts and lasts, records and stats – covering every nation and every star player to have made their mark in a tournament now watched by 120 million fans worldwide. John White leads you through all the highs and lows and unforgettable moments from Rugby World Cup’s 1995 inception, ushering in the sport’s professional era, right through to Japan 2019 and the competition’s ninth edition. Relive the greatest games and the finest individual performances. Compile your own Rugby World Cup Fantasy XV. Recall the captains, the record try scorers, the youngest and oldest, the longest drop goals and the strangest conversions. And every time you discover an elusive nugget and say to yourself, ‘I never knew that,’ rest assured John will soon enlighten you with a follow-up to leave you even more amazed. To the victor go the spoils!

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  • An Illustrated History of Rugby Rebels, Role Models and Giant Killers: The Players, People, Teams and Ideas that Changed Rugby Forever (Illustrated Rugby Histories)

    Learn all about the players, characters and teams that shaped rugby and inspired millions. From 19th century innovators to 21st century superstars, the latest book in the Illustrated History of Rugby series examines players who overcame the odds to beat everything from injury and illness to racism and sexism to excel and thrill followers of our great game.

    It also tells the stories of giant killing teams who shocked the world and took the scalps of heavily favoured opponents. From the Tonga team that beat Australia in the 1973 to the ‘Miracle in Brighton’ which saw Japan topple the mighty Springboks, James Stafford and Raluca Moldovan bring to life some of the most thrilling moments in rugby history.

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  • An Illustrated History of Welsh Rugby: Fun, Facts and Stories from 140 Years of International Rugby (Illustrated Rugby Histories)

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    Revised and Updated Second Edition

    For almost 140 years the Welsh rugby team has battled proudly on the international stage.

    Full of tales of fighting clergymen, poisoned arrows and deathbed confessionals, James Stafford’s An Illustrated History of Welsh Rugby takes a unique look at the games, the players, the legends and the myths behind Wales’s national game.

    Blending fun and facts with trivia and social history, this is Welsh rugby like you’ve never experienced it before. Brimming with delightful illustrations from Raluca Moldovan and irreverent humour, this book will fascinate young readers and curious adults alike.

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  • Calon: A Journey to the Heart of Welsh Rugby

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    This paperback edition has been fully updated to include the 2013 Six Nations and the British and Irish Lions Tour.

    What does rugby mean to Wales? Where does the heart of Welsh rugby lie? In Calon, Owen Sheers takes a personal journey into a sport that defines a nation. Drawing on interviews and unprecedented access with players and WRU coaching staff, Calon presents an intimate portrait of a national team in the very best tradition of literary sports writing.

    At the 2011 Rugby World Cup a young Welsh side captained by the 22-year-old Sam Warburton, captured the imagination of the rugby-watching world. Exhibiting the grit and brilliance of generations past, an ill-fated semi-final ended in heartbreak. But a fledgling squad playing with the familiarity of brothers had sent out an electrifying message of hope: could this be a third golden generation of Welsh rugby?

    It was with this question hanging in the air that Owen Sheers took up his position as Writer in Residence for the Welsh Rugby Union. Calon is the document of a year spent at the heart of Welsh rugby; the inside story of a 6 Nations campaign that galvanised a nation and ended in Grand Slam success for the third time in 8 years.

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  • Golf It’s A Funny Old Game: The Funniest Quotes About Golf

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    Are You Looking for a Gift for the Golfer who has Everything?

    An hilarious book of the funniest things ever said about the game we love.

    • Makes a great gift that any golfer will love. Give a little laughter
    • Fun for the whole family
    • A great stocking filler
    • A book you can pick up and carry on where you left off

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  • Grays Sports Almanac: Complete Sports Statistics 1950-2000

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    GREAT SCOTT! It’s the Grays Sports Almanac from Back to the Future Part II with sports statistics from 1950-2000

    Step into the world of Back to the Future Part 2 with this meticulously crafted replica of the Grays Sports Almanac, one of the greatest movie props of all time. Expertly recreated from the 1989 film, this almanac is a flawless addition to any collection of Back to the Future memorabilia or movie props.

    Made with attention to detail, this prop replica captures the essence of the almanac as seen in the movie. Every page is recreated with accuracy and sports statistics from each year. The cover is a precise match to the one used on screen.

    Whether you’re a die-hard fan of the Back to the Future series or a collector of iconic movie props, this book is a must-have addition to your collection. Own a piece of cinematic history and enjoy reliving your favorite moments from Back to the Future Part 2 with this incredible prop replica. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to bring home a piece of movie magic.

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  • Hope and Glory: Rugby League in Thatcher’s Britain

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    **LONGLISTED FOR THE 2023 WILLIAM HILL SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR**

    “A timely book… Broxton is a superb and sympathetic chronicler of how this happened.” –Patrick Kidd, The Times

    Hope and Glory recreates the extraordinary era of Thatcherite Britain with the dramatic tension of a novel, revealing it as a critical moment in rugby league history when despite losing everything, anything seemed possible.

    Rugby league should never have survived Thatcher’s Britain. As the sport of the working class, the expectation was that rugby league would suffer the same fate as the textile mills, factories and coal mines that once surrounded it. Having declined in the 1970s, the sport appeared to be at the point of no return in 1982, when the Australian team destroyed any remaining illusions of ‘British exceptionalism’.

    But as it often does, rugby league found a way to turn itself around. From the pit villages which fought industrial decline to the players who ushered in the new professional era, the 1980s was the decade when rugby league finally came of age. By the 1990s, there was an optimism that it could even replace football as the global game for the 21st century.

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  • One Long and Beautiful Summer: A Short Elegy For Red-Ball Cricket

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    *A MULTIPLE AWARD-WINNING SPORTS WRITER*

    ‘Hamilton’s book is a marvel . . . I’m not sure he could write a dull sentence if he tried’ Spectator

    One of Duncan Hamilton’s favourite writers on cricket, Edmund Blunden, wrote how he felt going to watch a game: ‘You arrive early, earlier even than you meant . . . and you feel a little guilty at the thought of the day you propose to give up to sheer luxury’.

    Following Neville Cardus’s assertion that ‘there can be no summer in this land without cricket’, Hamilton plotted the games he would see in 2019 and write down reflectively on some of the cricket that blessed his own sight. It would be captured in the context of the coming season in case subsequent summers and the imminent arrival of The Hundred made that impossible. He would write in the belief that after this season the game might never be quite the same again.

    He visits Welbeck Colliery Cricket Club to see Nottinghamshire play Hampshire at the tiny ground of Sookholme, gifted to the club by a local philanthropist who takes money on the gate; his village team at Menston in Yorkshire; the county ground at Hove; watches Ben Stokes’s heroics at Headingley, marvels at Jofra Archer’s gift of speed in a Second XI fixture for Sussex against Gloucestershire in front of 74 people and three well-behaved dogs; and realises when he reaches the last afternoon of the final county match of the season at Taunton, ‘How blessed I am to have been born here. How I never want to live anywhere else. How much I love cricket.’

    One Long and Beautiful Summer forms a companion volume to Hamilton’s 2009 classic, A Last English Summer. It is sports writing at its most accomplished and evocative, confirming his reputation as the finest contemporary chronicler of the game.

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  • Rugby Has F***ing Laws, Not Rules: A Guided Tour Through Rugby’s Bizarre Law Book

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    The laws of rugby are as extensive as they are confusing, their nuances and interpretations argued over relentlessly by rugby fans around the world and virtually impenetrable to those who are new to the game.

    In an effort to provide some much-needed clarity, Paul Williams takes an irreverent, hilarious, p*ss-taking tour through the labyrinth that is rugby’s rule book – or, for the pedantic, rugby’s law book.

    Hilarious, off-beat and (surprisingly) insightful, this is the perfect gift for rugby fans all around the world.

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    £9.50
  • Welsh Rugby: What Went Wrong?

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    The glory days of Welsh rugby seem long ago now. Mortifying defeats, threatened strike action, institutionalised sexism, racism and homophobia in the WRU, bad financial management this book examines key events from the 1980s to today which have brought Welsh rugby to its present crisis. — Books Council of Wales

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    £9.99
  • World in Union: A History of the Rugby World Cup in XV Matches

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    World in Union is the story of the Rugby World Cup told via its fifteen most important and dramatic matches. From the inauspicious beginnings of the 1987 tournament, which nearly didn’t happen due to back-room politics, and the amateur era’s aversion to commercialism, the Rugby World Cup has grown into the third largest sporting event in the world, behind only the FIFA World Cup and the Olympics. World in Union looks at the greatest games and the biggest controversies played out on the Rugby World Cup stage with each chapter focusing on a different game. Western Samoa breaking Welsh hearts, the emergence of Jonah Lomu, Nelson Mandela and Francois Pienaar uniting the Rainbow Nation, Wilkinson’s drop for World Cup glory, France’s habit of spoiling the All Blacks’ party, Sam Warburton’s controversial sending off and Japan’s greatest moment-all this and more is covered in this enjoyable narrative for all rugby fans.

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