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Rugby - The Afterlife


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Rugby - The Afterlife

Contributors:

By (Author) Wynne Gray

ISBN:

9781988516059

Publisher:

Upstart Press Ltd

Imprint:

Mower

Publication Date:

12th April 2018

Country:

New Zealand

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Sports psychology

Dewey:

796.333

Physical Properties

Number of Pages:

240

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 234mm

Description

Way back when there was a clear distinction between work and rugby, great names of the game spent their time working in an office or at a trade or out on the farm, all the while fitting in training and then playing at the weekends. That job/play distinction became hazier through the 80s and 90s until, in the wake of Jonah Lomu's stunning exploits at the 1995 World Cup and pressure from media barons, the International Rugby Board declared rugby professional. Some players just missed that paydirt, others straddled the crossover years while the rest have never known any different and have always written `fulltime sportsman' on their tax returns as rugby threaded its way through two decades of professionalism. For all of these players, though, there was a finishing line, a final test appearance. Some made that choice, others had it made for them. Some All Blacks had planned strongly for life after rugby, many were pursued hard by companies while others had difficulties settling into the next chapter of their lives. How did they go about that transition Did they wait for guidance, have a lightbulb moment, take on some serious study or retraining or did they have the security of going back into a family business How did a lifetime in rugby protect or prepare them for experiences after the game and how and why did they make the choices they did Rugby - The Afterlife explores in great detail how a number of All Blacks coped with that transition and came out the other side.

Author Bio

Wynne Gray began his journalism career on the Auckland Star and the 8 O'Clock before heading to travel and work in Europe and Australia. When he returned he became the senior rugby writer for the NZ Herald and attended more than 250 All Blacks tests and internationals around the globe, filing for the company newspapers and also online. He has written several books, been a guest panelist on Sky television, won a number of awards and is a life member of the NZ Sports Journalists Association.

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