Calon: A Journey to the Heart of Welsh Rugby
By (Author) Owen Sheers
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
29th January 2014
16th January 2014
Main
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
796.33309429
Paperback
336
Width 198mm, Height 20mm, Spine 128mm
250g
There are moments when the many, through the few, become one.
At the 2011 Rugby World Cup a young Welsh side captained by the 22-year-old Sam Warburton, captured the imagination of the rugby-watching world. Exhibiting the grit and brilliance of generations past, an ill-fated semi-final ended in heartbreak. But a fledgling squad playing with the familiarity of brothers had sent out an electrifying message of hope: could this be a third golden generation of Welsh rugby
It was with this question hanging in the air that Owen Sheers took up his position as Writer in Residence for the Welsh Rugby Union. Calon is the document of a year spent at the heart of Welsh rugby; the inside story of a 6 Nations campaign that galvanised a nation and ended in Grand Slam success for the third time in 8 years.
What does rugby mean to Wales Where does the heart of Welsh rugby lie In Calon, Owen Sheers takes a personal journey into a sport that defines a nation. Drawing on interviews and unprecedented access with players and WRU coaching staff, Calon presents an intimate portrait of a national team in the very best tradition of literary sports writing.
Owen Sheers is novelist, poet, playwright and broadcaster. His novel Resistance was recently made into a major feature film.