Henry's All Blacks (Paperback)


The Rugby World Cup in 2007 is New Zealand's to lose, largely due to the efforts of one man, coach Graham Henry. His personal and professional career is on the line. He's the one who'll bear the brunt of our wounded pride if they fail - and undying gratitude if they win. His campaign to win back the cup has been closely scrutinised by someone who knows and loves the game, and has known and respected the man for more than forty years. With no allowances for friendship, and no special access to the All Black camp, Deaker has written a consummate analysis of the games, the plan and the man behind the team. He knows the key factors that will win - or lose - rugby's ultimate prize.

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The Rugby World Cup in 2007 is New Zealand's to lose, largely due to the efforts of one man, coach Graham Henry. His personal and professional career is on the line. He's the one who'll bear the brunt of our wounded pride if they fail - and undying gratitude if they win. His campaign to win back the cup has been closely scrutinised by someone who knows and loves the game, and has known and respected the man for more than forty years. With no allowances for friendship, and no special access to the All Black camp, Deaker has written a consummate analysis of the games, the plan and the man behind the team. He knows the key factors that will win - or lose - rugby's ultimate prize.

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Imprint

HarperCollinsPublishers (New Zealand)

Country of origin

New Zealand

Release date

October 2007

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Dimensions

245 x 165 x 20mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

240

ISBN-13

978-1-86950-668-1

Barcode

9781869506681

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LSN

1-86950-668-5



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