Our Blood is Green: The Springboks in their Own Words
By (Author) Gavin Rich
Birlinn General
Polaris
23rd December 2020
15th October 2020
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
History of sport
Sports teams and clubs
796.333650968
Hardback
368
Width 160mm, Height 240mm, Spine 35mm
625g
The leaping Springbok on the green jersey of South Africa is one of the most iconic emblems in world rugby. At the same time, no symbol in world sport has ever done so much to divide and then unite a nation.
Respected by opponents and supported passionately by South Africans, the Springboks have been a powerhouse rugby nation for over a century, yet the emblem that now sits alongside the Protea on the chests of the players was once a symbol of violent oppression in apartheid South Africa, the epitome of the white man's dominance over people of colour in the Republic.
Told in the words of Springboks past and present, Our Blood is Green explores what it means to play for South Africa from schoolboy dreams to the sacrifices required to make it to the very top as well as the myriad difficulties the players have faced over the years, from the horrors of apartheid through to the emerging rainbow nation in the 1990s and the multi-cultural team of today.
Gavin Rich is a senior sportswriter for Supersport and the author of The Springbok Coaches, Mitch: The Real Story with John Mitchell and Politically Incorrect with Peter de Villiers. He has covered the Springboks since they returned to international rugby in 1992. He lives in South Africa.