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Richie McCaw

    Este autor es una leyenda del rugby mundial, reconocido por su inquebrantable liderazgo y su excepcional desempeño en el campo. Su carrera está marcada por logros sin precedentes, incluyendo dos victorias en la Copa Mundial de Rugby y un número récord de apariciones en partidos internacionales. Fue el primer jugador en alcanzar el centenar de partidos con su selección nacional, lo que subraya su longevidad e impacto en el deporte. Su estilo de juego, caracterizado por un esfuerzo incansable y una perspicacia estratégica, lo consolidó como una figura icónica del deporte.

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    The Real McCaw
    • The Real McCaw

      • 272 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      In his autobiography, McCaw recounts for the first time, with brutal honesty, the roots of his family life that defined his character and how it gave him the strength to emerge from the lowest moment in his career to become the most successful Captain world rugby has ever seen.

      The Real McCaw
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    • The Jersey

      The Secrets Behind the World's Most Successful Team

      • 384 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      With exclusive interviews featuring Richie McCaw, Steve Hansen, Beauden Barrett, and Dan Carter, this work presents the definitive story behind the world’s greatest sports team. Celebrated for their unparalleled winning record, the All Blacks head into the 2019 World Cup as back-to-back World Champions. How did a nation of just 4.8 million achieve such dominance? Peter Bills, a seasoned rugby journalist with over 40 years of experience, gained exclusive access to key figures in New Zealand rugby to uncover the secrets of their success. Engaging with more than 90 individuals, including players, coaches, and officials, Bills explores the journey from the first settlers and the 'Originals' to the modern era. The narrative emphasizes the contributions of all New Zealanders, highlighting the significance of the All Blacks jersey. This account delves into the heart of the team's success, presenting not just a story of rugby but of a nation whose identity is deeply intertwined with its team. It also raises a provocative question for their rivals: could the All Blacks continue to improve?

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