

Barry John's World of rugby
Book • 1978
Barry John's World of Rugby provides a comprehensive exploration of the sport through the eyes of various contributors, offering diverse perspectives on its many facets.
From insightful analyses of international teams' strategies to personal reflections on the game's evolving culture, the book captures the essence of rugby during a transformative era.
The essays delve into the intricacies of tactics, the significance of key players, and the impact of societal changes on the sport.
It explores the values of camaraderie, discipline, and sportsmanship that define rugby culture.
This collection serves as a valuable historical document, preserving the voices and experiences that shaped the world of rugby in the late 20th century.
From insightful analyses of international teams' strategies to personal reflections on the game's evolving culture, the book captures the essence of rugby during a transformative era.
The essays delve into the intricacies of tactics, the significance of key players, and the impact of societal changes on the sport.
It explores the values of camaraderie, discipline, and sportsmanship that define rugby culture.
This collection serves as a valuable historical document, preserving the voices and experiences that shaped the world of rugby in the late 20th century.
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, featuring essays on rugby, including Barry John on violence in the sport and the lack of goal kickers in England during the 70s.

Mike Bubbins

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