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Life at Number 10: An Autobiography

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Neil Jenkins is the most prolific goal-kicker in the history of British international rugby. First capped when he was 19, he helped turn Pontypridd into league champions. In this book, he reveals how he bacame one of the most sought-after players in Britain.
Paperback , 201 pages
Published September 1st 2000 by Mainstream Publishing (first published October 1st 1998)
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Clive Thompson
Written in conjunction with Paul Rees, this Autobiography of "Jenks" is a must for all rugby fans and compulsory reading for any one evenly vaguely interested in Welsh rugby or the British Lions. The timezone for this book goes from the last heyday of Welsh rugby (Neil's Youth) and takes the reader through the demise and into the more recent upsurge of the area prior to the 99 World Cup. Not just a record of games and scores but an in depth look at 'who got on with who' and the internal politics ...more
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