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Brotherboys: The story of Jim and Phillip Krakouer

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Brotherboys: The story of Jim and Phillip Krakouer

Contributors:

By (Author) Sean Gorman

ISBN:

9781741145953

Publisher:

Allen & Unwin

Imprint:

Allen & Unwin

Publication Date:

1st May 2005

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Biography: sport

Dewey:

796.336092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

280

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 230mm

Weight:

376g

Description

Jimmy Krakouer was released from jail in August 2004, having served nine years of a sixteen year sentence for trafficking amphetamines in Western Australia's biggest ever drug bust. Twenty years earlier, Jim and his brother Phil enjoyed fans, fame and fortune in the heady days of the burgeoning AFL competition. So what went wrong

The Krakouer brothers exploded onto the football scene in Perth in the early 80s and were quickly lured by big money to play for North Melbourne. People still talk of Krakouer magic'; they were both great footballers, but together they were an almost impenetrable force on the field. But despite their uncanny ability to win the ball, Jim and Phillip were subjected to racist taunts both on and off the field. And Jim was somewhat of a firebrand. He was a regular at the tribunal and had served two prison sentences as a teenager. He floundered in retirement from the game and to pay back gambling debts, he turned to crime. It seems Jim was always on a trajectory towards trouble, while his brother Phil stayed on the straight and narrow.

Brotherboys is about how two brothers handled their sporting success, how the AFL handled two unusual sporting heroes, and how as a sporting nation, we handled our Indigenous brothers.

serving nine years. Phillip, meanwhile, has stayed on the straight and narrow. Jim's son Andrew plays for Richmond and one of Phillip's sons will be drafted to the Kangaroos in 2005 under the father-son rule.

Sean Gorman has had the Krakouer brothers' complete cooperation throughout the writing of the book.

Author Bio

Sean Gorman, a former wool-classer, once worked in the same shearing sheds as Eric Krakouer, Jimmy and Phil's father. Now a research scholar in the Indigenous Studies department at Perth's Edith Cowan University, Gorman visited Jimmy Krakouer in jail and interviewed many of the brothers' contemporaries while researching a PhD thesis on racism in Australian sport. He knows their territory inside out and watched their football success locally and nationally with great interest as a boy. This is Sean's first book, and he tells a great story.

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