Uncommon Heroes : The Hard Men and Raw Talent That Built Rugby League
By (Author) John Ellicott
Hardie Grant Books
Hardie Grant Books
1st July 2014
Australia
General
Non Fiction
History of sport
796.33380922
Paperback
304
Width 154mm, Height 233mm
410g
Uncommon Heroes of the Rugby League documents a time when players who came from the city's mean streets got the chance to play Rugby League and make a name for themselves. These are the stories of the uncommon heroes: hard working, hard playing, tough and warm-hearted. They are the stories of a time when Rugby League was a bruising tribal contest with local rivalries, when muddy country grounds were packed with fans and the corporate juggernaut of today's game was incomprehensible. This book takes a look at the days when rugby players had 'real jobs', smoked cigarettes at half time and had a beer together after training. Days when rugby boots were a treasured possession and rules and regulations barely mattered. Read about how legends were forged in steel by men who refused to countenance defeat. When back then, before full time professionalism, you might buy your bread or vegetables from someone you barracked for on Saturday: an uncommon hero of the Rugby League.
A collection of stories about the amazing and often forgotten working-class heroes that gave Rugby League its reputation as a hard-hitting egalitarian game.