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War Blacks by Matt Elliott

War Blacks is the extraordinary story of New Zealand's national sport and The Great War, and the effect each had on the other. Rugby and war have played major roles in the forging of a national New Zealand identity. This is the story of where both met, on the hot sands of Egypt and the muddy fields of Britain and France during World War I. War Blacks presents for the first time the stories of more than 90 men who had been, were, or would be All Blacks and their 1914-18 wartime service, wearing the double silver fern of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force or the badges of other nations. While first-class and senior rugby in New Zealand came to a halt as the war progressed - "fit to play, fit to fight" - the game played an important role in the recreation and morale of our troops. The mighty rivalry between the All Blacks and the Springboks can be traced to this period. When the "Invincibles" were touring the Northern Hemisphere in 1924-25, the ex-soldiers in the team made a point of visiting the battlefields they had fought on only a few years earlier, as well as the graves of their fallen comrades. Arguably the most famous of the New Zealand player-soldiers was Dave Gallaher, captain of the "Originals" All Blacks in 1905, who lost his life in 1917 at Passchendaele. He was one of 13 All Blacks killed in action during WWI. Others were wounded and left suffering the effects of active service for the rest of their lives. But amongst those who played after the war was Maurice Brownlie, one of the greatest forwards the game has seen. War Blacks is the moving - and at times humorous - story of our national sport and The Great War, and the effect each had on the other.
Matt Elliott is a full-time writer specialising in non-fiction. He is the author of BILLY T, described as 'biography of the year' by North and South magazine, and DAVE GALLAHER, about the 1905 All Black captain. NICE DAY FOR A WAR (in collaboration with illustrator Chris Slane), about his grandfather's experience in the First World War, was the 2012 New Zealand Post Children's Book of the Year.
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ISBN 13 9781775541110
ISBN 10 1775541118
Title War Blacks
Author Matt Elliott
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers (New Zealand)
Year published 2017-05-22
Number of pages 322
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.