Giants of Scottish Rugby by Jeff Connor

Giants of Scottish Rugby by Jeff Connor

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From the heights of the Grand Slam triumphs of 1984 and 1990 to the depths of a Six Nations near white-wash in the year 2000, one factor has been constant in Scottish rugby - its resource of characters. This text details the joys, tears, heartbreaks and humour of the men who made Scottish rugby.

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Giants of Scottish Rugby by Jeff Connor

From the heights of the Grand Slam triumphs of 1984 and 1990 to the depths of a Six Nations near white-wash in the year 2000, one factor has been constant in Scottish rugby - its resource of characters. This text details the joys, tears, heartbreaks and humour of the men who made Scottish rugby.

Jeff Connor was born in Manchester and attended Bury Grammar School, but his studies were overshadowed by sports when he was 15 years old. He is a former champion professional hill runner, a keen skier, and a five-days-a-week gym junkie. He is also a former champion professional hill runner, a keen skier, and a five-days-a-week gym addict. His earlier publications include 'Wide Eyes and Legless: Inside the Tour de France' and 'Creagh Dhu Climber' (shortlisted for the Boardman/Tasker and Banff Mountain Festival prizes for mountain literature in 1999/2000). He is divorced, lives in Edinburgh, and works as the rugby correspondent for Scotland on Sunday.

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ISBN 13 9781840183658
ISBN 10 1840183659
Title Giants of Scottish Rugby
Author Jeff Connor
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Transworld Publishers Ltd
Year published 2000-10-26
Number of pages 208
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