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Books : Biography : Sport : American Football
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In Size Doesn't Matter, diminutive England rugby union star Neil Back tells the story of his career so far. It's a triumph-over-adversity tale, featuring some full-blooded clouts in the direction of those short-sighted types who frustrated his progress to the top.
An openside flanker who reintroduced forward mobility to the lumpen, though locally successful, England teams of the 90s, Back prompted purists to hail the realisation of Southern Hemisphere-style "15-man rugby". However, it's easy to forget that even as a top-class pro with Leicester, Back was once widely considered too small for the big time. Easy, that is, until you read Back's own account of his wilderness years--when Geoff Cooke and Jack Rowell were picking the England side--and the painstakingly collated testimony of press and fellow professionals that "prove" he should have been in the national 15 all along.
Geoff Cooke and Jack Rowell robbed me of years of international rugby and the honour of representing my country on many more occasions than I have. Not only that ... I found them narrow-minded, unimaginative and downright rude.
With the hefty weight of arguably reasonable recriminations off his chest, Back turns out to be an entertaining chronicler of his career--tours of South Africa with both the British Lions and England, the 1999 World Cup and the Six Nations are all cov
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In May 2002, Pat Tillman walked away from his $3.6 million NFL contract to enlist in the United States Special Operations Forces. He was deeply troubled by 9/11, and felt a strong moral obligation to join the fight against al-Qaeda and the Taliban. Two years later, he would die on a desolate hillside in south-eastern Afghanistan.
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Based on the unprecedented cooperation of Nicole Brown Simpsons family, and exclusive access to friends who reveal private information for the first time, Raging Heart, is the untold story of Nicole and O J Simpson. 294 pages. Book is VG dust jacket also




















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