The Rugby Revolution by Derek Wyatt

The Rugby Revolution by Derek Wyatt

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This is a study of the state of rugby union today. In 1995, British rugby went open, became professional and was to change forever. This book reveals the intricate machinations of the media moguls, the players and their agents in their determination to make this transition happen.

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The Rugby Revolution by Derek Wyatt

This is a study of the state of rugby union today. In 1995, British rugby went open, became professional and was to change forever. This book reveals the intricate machinations of the media moguls, the players and their agents in their determination to make this transition happen.
Derek Wyatt played rugby for England and the Barbarians. He coached Richmond and was a selector for England students. He has been rugby correspondent for The Times, The Observer and the FT, and is the editor of the International Rugby Almanac. He is currently MP for Sittingbourne and Sheppey and is a member of the Select Committee for Culture, Media and Sport. Colin Herridge was secretary of Harlequins from 1981-1994 and was on the RFU Committee from 1986-1997. He was Media Liaison Officer for the England team and Executive of the RFU.
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ISBN 13 9781844540044
ISBN 10 1844540049
Title The Rugby Revolution
Author Derek Wyatt
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher John Blake Publishing Ltd
Year published 2003-09-19
Number of pages 304
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