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Talk Of The Toony The Autobiography Of Gregor Townsend Townsend

  • SKU: BELL-11973812
Talk Of The Toony The Autobiography Of Gregor Townsend Townsend
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Publisher: HarperCollins UK
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 6.22 MB
Pages: 416
Author: Townsend, Gregor
ISBN: 9780007251131, 9780008140663, 0007251130, 0008140669
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Talk Of The Toony The Autobiography Of Gregor Townsend Townsend by Townsend, Gregor 9780007251131, 9780008140663, 0007251130, 0008140669 instant download after payment.

The game of rugby has taken Gregor Townsend from the Scottish border town of Galashiels to the great playing fields of the world. No Scot in history has earned more international caps, and he has starred in some of the biggest matches in the sport, including the Grand Slam showdowns with England in 1995 and 1996, British Lions Test victories, and European and French Cup Finals. In this intriguing autobiography, Townsend recounts his life on the pitch and recalls his experiences of working alongside some of the game’s finest, among them Gavin Hastings, Clive Woodward, Jim Telfer, and Ian McGeechan. He details his shock at being omitted from the 2001 Lions squad, the infamous 1994 Scotland tour to Argentina where he was blasted for his performances and almost gave up the sport, and discusses for the first time the controversial circumstances surrounding his forced retirement. This is a candid account of a lifetime spent playing, thinking, and living rugby.

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