How Family, Farming and Footy Made a Champion
By (Author) Samuel Whitelock
HarperCollins Publishers (New Zealand)
HarperCollins Publishers (New Zealand)
31st July 2024
5th December 2024
New Zealand
General
Non Fiction
Memoirs
Rugby Union
Sports teams and clubs
Sociology: sport and leisure
796.333092
Hardback
352
Width 162mm, Height 244mm, Spine 35mm
648g
The most capped All Black in history speaks for the record about his storied career, spanning three rugby world cup grand finals, nine super rugby finals, and 153 appearances in the black jersey.
After making his debut for New Zealand in 2010, Sam Whitelock was selected for the 2011 rugby world cup campaign, playing in all seven matches and emerging victorious in New Zealand's first world cup win since 1986. Four years later he played in all seven matches of the 2015 world cup defence, becoming one of just a handful of players to win back-to-back world cups. Whitelock became instrumental to the most successful period of All Blacks rugby in the modern era, and in his retirement year, he topped his career off with a performance for the ages, and a record seven consecutive championships for the Crusaders.
Samuel Whitelock's record stands alone. In this autobiography he speaks in his own words about leadership, coaching, physical and mental toughness, friends and foes on the footy field, tradition and darkening the jersey, and how family and farming provided the bedrock for his global success.