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ISBN: 1025372018

ISBN13: 9781025372013

Rugger

"Rugger" is a seminal work on the sport of rugby union, authored by the legendary W.W. Wakefield, one of the most influential figures in the history of the game. Writing at a time when the sport was evolving rapidly, Wakefield provides an authoritative and deeply personal look at the tactics, physical demands, and spirit of rugby during the early 20th century.

As a prominent captain of the England national team and a pioneer of forward play, Wakefield offers invaluable insights into the technical aspects of the game, including scrummaging, line-outs, and defensive strategies. The book serves not only as a practical guide for players and coaches of its era but also as a vital historical record of a foundational period in British athletics. Readers will find detailed reflections on the ethos that defines the sport and accounts that highlight the development of team dynamics.

Whether you are a historian of sport or a dedicated fan of rugby union, "Rugger" provides a fascinating window into the foundations of the modern game. Wakefield's expertise and passion for the sport shine through every chapter, making this work a cornerstone for any sports library and a testament to the enduring legacy of one of rugby's greatest icons.

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