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A different game
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- Book Synopsis
- In the 1980s, rugby union was still an amateur sport. But if you were talented, you could make a name for yourself in this predominantly middle-class world. Richard Ellis, a working-class lad, defies the odds and plays for a top London club. His rugby prowess attracts the attention of England selectors and a string of attractive women. This tough 24-year-old PE teacher is on the verge of an England cap. It could be a huge boost for his career and solidify his stormy relationship with Caroline. But a devastating injury shatters his dreams. To make matters worse, Caroline leaves him for someone else. Desperate, Richard accepts an offer to head North and try rugby league. This brutal form of the game, played in gritty industrial towns, is a world away from the polished pitches of London. The transition is a shock, but things brighten when he meets Annie, the chairman's daughter. Just as life seems to be falling into place, his old injury resurfaces. Now, both his rugby career and his new love are in jeopardy.
- About The Author
- David Lawrenson was born in St Helens, Lancashire. He began his journalistic career on The St Helens Reporter and spent most of his career writing about rugby, both league and union, for a variety of magazines and newspapers including The Sunday Times and The Observer. David has written several books including Martin Offiah: Blaze of Glory and Martin Offiah: My Autobiography, and Scott Gibbs's autobiography Getting Physical and The Rugby League Miscellany a weird and wonderful collection of stories about the sport. Latterly, he spent six years with the Rugby Football League as a media and marketing executive.
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- ISBN
- 9781035890361
- Format
- Hardback
- Publisher
- Austin Macauley Publishers, (12 September 2025)
- Number of Pages
- 178
- Language
- English
- Dimensions
- 234 x 156 mm
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