"Book lovers never go to bed alone"
Time: August 18, 2010 from 7pm to 9pm
Location: Mosman Library
Phone: 9978 4091
Event Type: author evening, author talk
Organized By: Mosman Library
Latest Activity: Jul 6, 2010
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Dally Messenger, Ken Catchpole, Dick Thornett, David Campese, John Eales, Nick Farr-Jones, Cyril Towers, Mark Ella, George Smith, Dave Brockhoff, Andrew Slack, Ray Price, John Hipwell, Jason Little, Phil Kearns, Will Genia…
Herbert ‘Paddy’ Moran was mesmerised by Italian dictator Benito Mussolini. He was also the first captain of a strange, disparate bunch who called themselves the Wallabies. One hundred years on, the Wallabies of today are as outlandish, cocksure and eccentric as their forebears. It is the spirit and soul of this group of remarkable sportsmen that is captured in Inside the Wallabies.
This is the real story of the Wallabies from their first games in 1908 to today. It is about the players, the coaches, the politics and the games. It is about the soaring highs of World Cup success and the years when they truly deserved the moniker of Woeful Wallabies. It is about going on Tour, about enmities and friendships, about moments of national elation and player shame.
As fast paced as a Mark Ella backline play, as solid as Phil Kearns’ front row and as controversial as a Robbie Deans selection, Inside the Wallabies is a fascinating, passionate and insightful history of the world of the Australian Rugby Union.
Greg Growden
Greg Growden is the Sydney Morning Herald‘s senior rugby writer. He has been reporting on the game for over thirty years. He is also the author of nine books including A Wayward Genius, which was described by the Guardian‘s Frank Keating as being among the 100 best sporting books of the twentieth century. His most recent book is Jack Fingleton: The man who stood up to Bradman.
Pre-paid bookings essential. Adults $10, pensioners and students $8 (passes must be shown). Enquiries phone 9978 4091.
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