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Around the World in 80 Minutes

In Search of Rugby Greatness

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Around the World in 80 Minutes

By: Robert Kitson
Narrated by: Nathaniel Priestley
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Bloomsbury presents Around the World in 80 Minutes by Robert Kitson, read by Nathaniel Priestley.

A WATERSTONES BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR 2023 – SPORT

'A mesmerising, unforgettable journey around world rugby. '
Donald McRae – Twice Winner of the William Hill Sports Book of the Year

‘Magnificent… hugely intelligent and entertaining.’
Stuart Barnes, Sunday Times

‘Really enjoyed it.’
Will Carling

‘An absolutely marvellous book… Recommended heartily.’
Jonathan Drennan, Sydney Morning Herald

CONTRASTING CHARACTERS, COLLIDING CULTURES, THE SAME OVAL-SHAPED BALL. A JOURNEY TO FIND THE RUGBY’S MOST REMARKABLE PEOPLE, TEAMS AND PLACES.

What makes rugby special? Which individuals and teams have defined the modern game? Around the World in 80 Minutes charts the ‘golden era’ of global rugby union between 1973 and 2023 and goes in search of the sport’s most influential trailblazers.

Robert Kitson, the Guardian’s long-time rugby union correspondent, assesses the game’s current health, tracks down the battered gladiators of yesteryear and asks some pertinent questions. Does rugby retain its old rugged charm? What does its future look like? And what, ultimately, constitutes rugby ‘greatness’?

Observant, amusing and thought-provoking, the journey takes in some of the game's more prominent names – including David Campese, Brian O’Driscoll, Maggie Alphonsi, Sean Fitzpatrick, Eddie Jones and Sir Clive Woodward – to reflect on rugby’s intangible shared joy.

Millions of fans continue to find rugby maddeningly irresistible and endlessly compelling. This book is for them, and for anyone else wondering where the appeal lies.

©2023 Robert Kitson (P)2023 Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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Very interesting view of global rugby / doing the job that World Rugby should be doing.

Excellent view of rugby from the touchlines.

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As someone who has played/coached and followed rugby union since 1990, this book was a real treat! The interviews were brilliant, candid and evoked fond memories of those times!

One slight note, the narrator could have spent a wee bit of time working out how the names of some of the players are pronounced (Stanger, Rog!). Otherwise, wonderful!

A nice review of the sport I love

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I would highly recommend this book to young and old rugby fans alike. Loads of insight from legends of the game on a broad spectrum of subjects.

Well worth a listen

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