Tag: Rugby

Brotherhood When West Point Rugby Went to War [Audiobook]


Free Download Martin Pengelly, H.R. McMaster, Alex Mortensen (Narrator), "Brotherhood: When West Point Rugby Went to War"
English | ASIN: B0CSQMGKS2 | 2024 | M4B@64 kbps | ~11:10:00 | 313 MB
Before 9/11, the rugby team at West Point learned to bond on a sports field. This is what happened when those fifteen young men became leaders in war.
Filled with drama, tragedy, and personal transformations, this is the story of a unique brotherhood. It is a story of American rugby and a story of the U.S. Army created through intimate portraits of men shaped by West Point’s motto: "Duty, Honor, Country."
Some of the players deployed to Afganistan and Iraq, some to Europe. Some became infantry, others became fliers. Some saw action, some did not. One gave his life on a street in Baghdad when his convoy was hit with an IED. Two died away from the battlefield but no less tragically.

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Tag Rugby Everything You Need to Know to Play and Coach


Free Download Jane Liddiard, "Tag Rugby: Everything You Need to Know to Play and Coach"
English | 2014 | ISBN: 0713677406 | EPUB | pages: 144 | 13.0 mb
Tag rugby is a non-contact sport that is a safe and fun way to introduce rugby to under-11s. It improves fitness, develops running and handling skills and hand-eye coordination and fosters team spirit. It can be played by mixed teams and is ideal for children aged 5 upwards. This book is a clear and comprehensive guide to playing tag rugby for coaches, teachers and parents that aims to make the game fun and accessible to all, whatever the children’s ability or the coach’s level of experience. It introduces the game, explains the rules and outlines the principles of training (with reference to the National Curriculum where necessary). It then provides a range of drills and game ideas that can be made easier or more difficult depending on the level of the group being taught and the coach’s competence.

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Rugby for Dummies, 4th Edition [Audiobook]


Free Download Mathew Brown, Patrick Guthrie, Gabriel Vaughan (Narrator), "Rugby for Dummies, 4th Edition"
English | ASIN: B0CPKR9SGN | 2023 | M4B@128 kbps | ~12:30:00 | 695 MB
Rugby For Dummies, Fourth Edition teaches you the essential elements of the fast-growing sport of rugby, so you can follow all the action-and get ready for the US-hosted 2031 and 2033 Rugby World Cups. This helpful Dummies guide also gives you the information that you need to start playing or coaching rugby. You’ll get clear explanations of the rules, insight into strategy and tactics, and info on all the most popular tournaments around the globe. Learn about the rugby greats of yesterday, plus get updates on the most significant changes at every level, from high school to international. This new edition covers the evolution of the laws that govern play and looks at how the women’s game and the sevens version of the sport have grown.
– Learn how rugby is played, including necessary skills and strategies for winning

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The Rugby World Cup The Definitive Photographic History (2024)


Free Download Brendan Gallagher, Clive Woodward, "The Rugby World Cup: The Definitive Photographic History"
English | 2015 | ISBN: 1472912624 | EPUB | pages: 224 | 248.5 mb
A visual history of rugby’s greatest sporting event, this beautiful photographic book is a fascinating chronological exploration of the matches, teams, heroes, and surrounding stories of the tournament.

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Southern Comfort The Story of Borders Rugby


Free Download Neil Drysdale, "Southern Comfort: The Story of Borders Rugby"
English | 2011 | pages: 304 | ISBN: 1841589977 | EPUB | 4,9 mb
For the last 130 years, the Borders has produced a long line of international class rugby players, out of all proportion to the area’s small population, and has long been considered the heartland of Scottish rugby. Featuring interviews with many of the leading luminaries of Borders rugby, Neil Drysdale uncovers the passion for rugby in the Borders, how players were encouraged to play rugby by their mentors at Hawick, Gala, Melrose, Selkirk, Kelso and elsewhere, and gathers their thoughts on the future of the game in the region. In many ways, this book is a microcosm of Scottish rugby as a whole – the two Grand Slams of 1984 and 1990 were built around men from the South of Scotland, while the failure of the Border Reivers coincided with a dark period for the sport in Scotland – and seeks to discover why so many Lions legends from Jim Telfer and John Rutherford to Roy Laidlaw and Gary Armstrong, emerged to enhance the game without ever forgetting their roots. Including interviews with Doddie Weir, Craig Chalmers, Peter and Michael Dods, John Jeffrey and a host of other great as well as previously unsung heroes from behind the scenes, Southern Comfort reveals the different passions, hunger, humour, comradeship and local rivalries which fuels the region’s love for rugby – and tells a story of how the South has risen above adversity to still produce the stars of the future.

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