Silvagni
By (Author) Stephen Silvagni
By (author) Tony De Bolfo
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
HarperSports
25th February 2004
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Biography: sport
796.336092
Paperback
304
Width 156mm, Height 235mm, Spine 20mm
498g
the story of a champion: a man with a passion for football and family. Silvagni. the mere mention of the name evokes indelible images of the Carlton Football Club, for whom AFL's greatest ever father-son combination so gloriously plied its craft. For more than 40 years, the Silvagni name has been a part of the Carlton vernacular - from 1958, when Sergio made his senior debut, through to Stephen's retirement in September 2001. By the time the sinewy, spring-heeled Stephen turned out for his first senior appearance against the Swans in 1985, the 17-year-old had already inherited the potentially burdensome nickname of pS - '96 yn Of Serge'. But it mattered little for the kid in his old man's No.1 guernsey, who, for the next 17 seasons, eked out his own glorious career - encompassing more than 300 senior appearances, two Grand Final triumphs, and of course wll-Back of the 20th Century status. Stephen's story, with all its highs and lows, is told in detail to long-time Carlton supporter tony De Bolfo, who spent much of his 18 years as a football writer, reporting the Stephen's on-field feats. this book, Stephen's biography, is testament to a truly outstanding player and an undisputed Carlton legend.
Writer and journalist Tony De Bolfo is a Carlton man through and through. A long-time sports writer and columnist for the Herald Sun, Tony now writes for a number of publications. His story as told on the ABC's Australian Story in July 1999 was one of the highest rating. Tony's previous book was entitled Sticks: The Stephen Kernahan Story. He lives in Melbourne.