Noone has played more games or scored more tries for England's Rugby Union Team than Rory Underwood. He stands third in the list of the world's all-time try-scorers and averaged a try a game between 1990 and 1993. His story chronicles the dramatic change in the play and preparation of English teams and the sacrifices players have had to make to reach the same competitive l
Noone has played more games or scored more tries for England's Rugby Union Team than Rory Underwood. He stands third in the list of the world's all-time try-scorers and averaged a try a game between 1990 and 1993. His story chronicles the dramatic change in the play and preparation of English teams and the sacrifices players have had to make to reach the same competitive level as New Zealand and Australia. Underwood's story is not, however, just the story of a sportsman - it also looks at his career and family life as well as his opinion of the commercial aspects of the game.
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Hardcover
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192 pages
Published
October 27th 1992
by HUTCHINSON
(first published January 1st 1992)