World Rugby Records
£1.30
World Rugby Records covers the biggest, the best and the most exciting aspects of a game that is unlike any other. World Rugby Records is a special celebration of rugby excellence, featuring not only a host of records from teams and tournaments around the world (in all the game’s formats), but also the stats and stories behind them as well as a series of detailed biographies on some of the greatest players ever to have played the game. Whether you are an armchair fan or a Twickenham regular, it is essential reading for any student of the game.
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Additional information
Publisher | Welbeck Publishing (4 Oct. 2018) |
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Language | English |
Hardcover | 192 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1787391728 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1787391727 |
Dimensions | 21.59 x 1.78 x 29.21 cm |
by Anna Harvey
Good
by Paul Price
A must for any younger rugby fan especially if into Guiness Book Of Records or Ripleys Believe It Or Not since the style of the content is very similar. A book my son returns to often.
by jane
Great book for rugby fan loads of info in it and nicely presented
by MR JOHN RICHARD SWAIN
I have been collecting rugby yearbooks since the 1950s and this is the first World Rugby Records publication that I’ve come across, following the demise of World Rugby Yearbook by Vision Sports Publishing. I must admit that I was pleasantly surprised with its original coverage of the game at the top level and with the striking presentation, which should appeal to a wider audience than some of its predecessors and not just to rugby anoraks such as myself! Hopefully, it will achieve the success that it deserves and the book will continue to expand the range of records covered in future issues.
by Maria Collopy
Bought this for my rugby obsessed son for Christmas. It has gone down a treat and even has Irish rugby facts which is an added bonus. Would highly recommend for any rugby fan.
by Mr A K Chauhan
My boy loves this. It is really helped him understand the game better.
by Linda Willis
My 12 year old son was delighted with this. Reads it in bed at night. Lots of information and good photos if you love rugby.
by Diana Rowsell
He likes it as a reference to baffle his dad.