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Michael Owen - My Story: The Autobiography of the British Lions and Wales Rugby Legend

Hardback

Main Details

Title Michael Owen - My Story: The Autobiography of the British Lions and Wales Rugby Legend
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Michael Owen
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:288
Dimensions(mm): Height 237,Width 160
Category/GenreRugby Union
ISBN/Barcode 9781843584254
ClassificationsDewey:796.333092
Audience
General
Illustrations col. Illustrations

Publishing Details

Publisher Blake Publishing
Imprint John Blake Publishing Ltd
Publication Date 5 September 2011
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Michael's talent became apparent early on and, having given up on studying for a degree to play for Pontypridd, he was soon playing at international level as an under-19 and an under-21. He followed his try-scoring Man of the Match debut against Canada with an impressive first Heineken Cup campaign. The highlight of his Pontypridd career was in 2001-2 season which saw this promising young team deliver by winning the Principality Cup and reaching the final of the European Challenge Cup. As well as the triumph that goes hand-in-hand with great sporting achievement, Michael has also been through his fair share of lows. Following his first cap, his first child was born seriously ill and the new father was forced to choose between his career and his family. Not long after this trauma, the national side were dubbed the worst Welsh team in history. This fascinating sporting biography takes an in-depth look at these peaks and troughs, as well as giving the lowdown on the tumultuous Lions tour of New Zealand, the rifts within the Welsh rugby camp and how Michael coped with having his dream career brought to an end by injury. This book is a must-read for any rugby or sports fan.

Author Biography

Michael Owen's rugby union career took him from the valleys of his native south Wales to Pontypridd, the Newport Gwent Dragons and the glory of captaining Wales to Grand Slam glory in 2005 and later leading the British Lions. One of Wales' most naturally talented rugby players, he moved to the English Premiership with Saracens before injury cruelly cut him down in his prime. By 29, his vocation as a professional rugby player was over.