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Rugby union biographies: my Top 10, Part III – final

Posted on December 17, 2018 by Shy Lock No.5

After a lot of consideration, it came down to this. The best rugby autobiography I have read was written by someone from a different era, by someone that I never even got to see in action.  But what he stood for, is… Continue Reading →

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Best sports books of 2018

Posted on December 7, 2018 by Shy Lock No.5

Of the best sports books I have read in 2018, three were on rugby and the rest were in golf and soccer. I know you will enjoy them equally as much. Eddie Jones – Rugby Maverick by Mike Colman The… Continue Reading →

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There is an old saying about sports books …

Posted on October 24, 2018 by Shy Lock No.5

There is an old saying about sports books: the quality of the writing is inversely proportional to the size of the ball. In other words, when looking at best sports books, the smaller the ball, the better the book.  To some… Continue Reading →

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