Wales and the All Blacks : An Off-Field History

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Explore the rich heritage of rugby with 'Wales and the All Blacks: An Off-Field History' by Roger Penn, a captivating account of rugby's cherished rivalry. This paperback edition, published by Y Lolfa, spans 352 pages and dimensions of 140 x 215 mm, detailed since its launch on September 19, 2022. Uncover the unique narrative that goes beyond the pitch, diving into the historic relationship between Wales and New Zealand since their first clash in 1905. This book stands out for its focus on off-field stories, highlighting the intriguing personal connections and moments that define this legendary rugby rivalry. Readers will delight in forgotten facts sourced from vintage newspapers and engaging anecdotes from iconic players, both All Blacks and Welsh legends. Dive into this extraordinary exploration that celebrates not only the epic matches but also the cultural bonds formed through rugby. Ideal for rugby enthusiasts and historical explorers alike, this book offers an unfiltered glimpse into the heart and soul of two rugby-loving nations. Perfect as a gift for fans or a treasure for your personal collection, 'Wales and the All Blacks' invites you to revel in the sport’s rich narrative tapestry, making it a must-have addition for anyone passionate about rugby history. Order now to ensure prompt delivery right to your doorstep!

Wales and the All Blacks : An Off-Field History
Author: Roger Penn Publisher: Y Lolfa
Bind: paperback
Dimensions: 140 x 215 mm
Pages: 352
Publication Date: 19-09-2022
From the first match between Wales and New Zealand in 1905, a mutual bond of rivalry and respect has developed between these two rugby-loving countries. This book documents all the matches played, but unlike other histories it shifts the focus to the delights and curiosities of off-field actions, obligations and functions, drawing our attention to this often-overlooked aspect of a tour. From forgotten facts unearthed in dusty old newspapers to the fresh anecdotes and recollections of modern-day greats - both All Black and Welsh - Roger Penn provides us with an unorthodox and stimulating look at these great rugby encounters. With foreword by Welsh rugby legend J P R Williams.

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