The IRB World Rugby Yearbook 2012
In association with Emirates Airline
New Edition
IN STOCK
By Paul Morgan & John Griffiths
RRP: £16.99
Online shop price: £12.99
Bumper World Cup edition of the acclaimed IRB
World Rugby Yearbook, the ever-popular and utterly
comprehensive review of the rugby year.
On sale barely a month after the trophy has been
lifted at the Rugby World Cup 2011 in New Zealand,
the IRB World Rugby Yearbook includes a
comprehensive review of the tournament including
analysis and comment from leading players and the
Game’s best rugby writers.
On top of that there is a complete round-up of
world rugby in 2011, including complete statistical
records for every Rugby World Cup 2011 nation, all-time
rugby records and reviews of each of the major
competitions in the Game.
The IRB World Rugby Yearbook is quite simply the
most comprehensive rugby yearbook on the planet.
INCLUDES:
FULL REVIEW OF RUGBY WORLD CUP 2011 - RICHIE McCAW ON HOW THE WORLD CUP WAS WON - REVIEW OF THE SIX NATIONS, TRI-NATIONS, HEINEKEN CUP AND SUPER RUGBY TOURNAMENTS - ALL-TIME TEST RESULTS - COUNTRY-BY-COUNTRY REVIEWS, STATS AND RECORDS - WORLD RUGBY RECORDS - HSBC SEVENS WORLD SERIES - FULL COVERAGE OF ALL IRB TOURNAMENTS IN 2011 - IRB/EMIRATES AIRLINE RUGBY PHOTOGRAPH OF THE YEAR - AND MUCH, MUCH MORE!
South African customers can buy the book locally at www.kalari.net
Australian customers can buy the book locally at www.newsouthbooks.com.au
New Zealand customers can buy the book locally at www.whitcoulls.co.nz
North American customers can buy the book locally at www.Amazon.com
“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