
England Rugby by Phil Mcgowan
In March 1871 the first international match took place between England and Scotland at Raeburn Place in Edinburgh. Donned in all white the fledgling England team lost that day 0-1 but it was the start of remarkable history. This Rugby Football Union (RFU) product is written by the curator of the World Rugby Museum, Phil McGowan, and recounts the story of how the England team (and rugby itself) grew from an amateur collection of public schoolboys playing in a 'Home Nations Championship' into the globally recognised team they are today, watched by 80,000 at Twickenham and millions on television.
McGowan, Phil: - Phil McGowan is a sports and social historian from Manchester. He is the author of numerous books on rugby history, including Doing their Duty (2017) a history of rugby's role in WWI. He is currently the head curator at the World Rugby Museum, located in Twickenham stadium, which houses the largest collection of rugby memorabilia in the world
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| ISBN 13 | 9781913412098 |
| ISBN 10 | 1913412091 |
| Title | England Rugby |
| Author | Phil Mcgowan |
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| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | Vision Sports Publishing Ltd |
| Year published | 2021-02-18 |
| Number of pages | 320 |
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