The IRB World Rugby Yearbook 2011
In association with Emirates Airline
IN STOCK
By Paul Morgan & John Griffiths
Foreword by Victor Matfield
RRP: £16.99
Online shop price: £12.99
The essential authority for Rugby fans around the world, the Yearbook looks ahead to the Rugby World Cup 2011 in New Zealand and back on an action-packed rugby year. It couples insightful writing by star names such as Victor Matfield, David Wallace, Tom Shanklin, Matt Burke and Nigel Starmer-Smith, with in-depth statistics, reviews and features creating an 'access all areas' ticket to the world game.
With over 600 pages of features, analysis, tournament reviews, opinions, results, statistics and records, the IRB World Rugby Yearbook 2011 also features an insider’s guide on 'How to win the Rugby World Cup' by South African World Cup Winner, Victor Matfield, and a preview of Rugby World Cup 2011 in New Zealand.
INCLUDES:
PREVIEW OF RUGBY WORLD CUP 2011 - VICTOR MATFIELD ON WHAT IT TAKES TO WIN THE RUGBY WORLD CUP - REVIEW OF THE SIX NATIONS, TRI-NATIONS, HEINEKEN CUP AND SUPER 14 TOURNAMENTS - ALL TIME TEST RESULTS - COUNTRY BY COUNTRY REVIEWS, STATS AND RECORDS - WORLD RUGBY RECORDS - THE INTERNATIONAL SEVENS SERIES - FULL COVERAGE OF THE WOMEN'S RUGBY WORLD CUP 2010 - IRB/EMIRATES RUGBY PHOTOGRAPH OF THE YEAR - AND MUCH, MUCH MORE!
South African customers can buy the book locally at www.kalari.net
New Zealand customers can buy the book locally at
http://addenda.circlesoft.neand other overseas customers might like to look at
www.bookdepository.co.uk as they offer free overseas postage
“Congratulations to all concerned with the IRB World Rugby Yearbook... it has broken new ground.”
The Daily Telegraph
About the author
Paul Morgan is the editor of Rugby World magazine (the biggest selling rugby magazine in the world) and is a highly respected rugby journalist. He also writes for the Mail on Sunday and has written several rugby books including Year of the Tiger with Leicester and England star Lewis Moody (ISBN 0-954642-85-6).
John Griffiths is a widely respected rugby historian and is the author of several sports books. He is a regular contributor to the Daily Telegraph and Scrum.com