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Ehm.... io non c'ero, stavo ancora poco bene, Alessio ha lavorato fino alle 9.00... mi hanno telefonato Leali e Genova dicendo che il campo era spento... non so... ho sentito Burlini, ma ha chiuso tardi il bar e non c'era.
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A Game for Hooligans: The History of Rugby Union

by Huw Richards
Rugby union has undergone immense change in the past two decades - introducing a World Cup, accepting professionalism and creating a global market in players - yet no authoritative English-language general history of the game has been published in that time, until now. A must-read for any fan of the oval ball.
Rugby Union for Dummies (Second Edition)

by Nick Cain & Greg Growden
If you get a big kick out of rugby but still feel you could sharpen up your knowledge of the game, this friendly guide is for you. Inside you'll find easy-to-understand advice on the basic rules and pitch positions, plus in-depth lessons on ball skills, fitness training, and techniques to outwit your opponents...
101 Rugby Training Drills

by Damien McGrath & Ray Unsworth
This book's title is exactly what you get - an A4-sized soft-back book with 2 drills per page. They are clearly laid out with sufficient description to understand quickly without the burden of too much detail. A great resource for coaches at all levels and age groups, including seniors.
Total Rugby: Fifteen-man Rugby for Coach and Player

by Jim Greenwood
Total rugby is the antithesis of play-safe rugby - an open, ebullient game in which every player is encouraged to show what he can do as an attacker, defender and supporting player. "Total Rugby" has become one of the game's most seminal coaching manuals - it highlights Jim Greenwood's radical examination of every facet of the game and his ability to clearly convey the wealth of knowledge he has accumulated over many years. This fifth edition has been thoroughly updated and expanded.
Richard Hill - The Autobiography

by Richard Hill
Nicknamed 'the Silent Assassin', Richard Hill is often most noticed when he isn't playing, as somehow his teams never perform as well without him as they do when he's around. In his autobiography, he looks back across his hugely successful career as one of the last players in the game who has known both the amateur and professional eras. Hugely admired by rugby fans for his no-nonsense attitude to the game, only Martin Johnson in the recent era has earned such respect from fans and opponents alike.
Me and My Mouth: The Austin Healey Story

by Austin Healy
Austin Healy is one of English rugby's best-known characters. He's rightly regarded as perhaps the most versatile and skilful English player ever and has won fans the world over. But his outspoken nature means he's courted controversy along the way and this book will ensure he keeps on ruffling feathers.
JPR: Given the Breaks - My Life in Rugby

by J.P.R. Williams
JPR Williams won his first cap for Wales in 1969, and until his retirement in 1981 was the mainstay of Welsh teams that won six Triple Crowns, three Grand Slams and six Five Nations Championships. Renowned for his power and bravery on the pitch, JPR is a hero to the Welsh and a respected icon of the rugby world.
The Official England Rugby Miscellany: The Ultimate Book of England Rugby Trivia

By Stuart Farmer
Featuring trivia going back to the first England rugby international in 1870, this work is compiled by Scrum's statistician, Stuart Farmer, using the official archives at Twickenham. It is packed with facts, stats, lists, tables, quotes and anecdotes, and illustrated, including photographs from the RFU collection.