My Life as a Hooker: When a Middle-Aged Bloke Discovered Rugby

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title My Life as a Hooker: When a Middle-Aged Bloke Discovered Rugby
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Steven Gauge
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:256
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129
Category/GenreRugby Union
ISBN/Barcode 9781849532112
ClassificationsDewey:796.333092
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Summersdale Publishers
Imprint Summersdale Publishers
Publication Date 6 February 2012
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

'Rugby is a game for almost everyone. Large and small, fit and less so, sporting and borderline functional.' Steven Gauge's response to an impending mid-life crisis didn't involve piercings, tattoos or leather trousers instead, he decided to take up rugby. At Warlingham Rugby Club, he made a number of important discoveries. First, that this ultimate contact sport enabled him to meet people from all walks of life, class divisions melting away in the presence of the sport's own eternal divide: the Forwards and the Backs. Secondly, though biting is generally frowned upon, it does occasionally take place and can be discouraged by applying Deep Heat to the ears. And finally, turning up on time with your kit is far more important than knowing what to do with the ball if it ever reaches you. By the end of the first season, Steven had cracked his nose and various other parts of his anatomy but he had cracked the game, too, and found a place in the club as Captain of the Warlingham Fourth XV. AUTHOR: Steven Gauge was introduced to rugby at school, where the coaching staff quickly recognised his ability and relegated him to the squad known as 'Extra Quam'. Apart from one brief run-out at university, he didn't play again seriously until he joined a local club in Warlingham, Surrey, at the age of 35. In a varied career Steven has edited documentaries, worked as a spin doctor and been Chief Executive of the Suzy Lamplugh Trust. He is the author of You Know You're a Rugby Fanatic When and still plays for the Warlingham Fourth XV. SELLING POINTS: A devastatingly funny and honest account of life in an amateur rugby club. Not exactly Stand Up and Fight: more like Fever Pitch meets The Art of Coarse Rugby! ILLUSTRATIONS: b/w

Author Biography

Steven Gauge was introduced to rugby at school, but failed to break out of the 4th XV. He returned to the game aged 35, writing about the experience in My Life as a Hooker, which was shortlisted for the British Sports Book Awards. He still plays occasionally for Warlingham Rugby Club, in Surrey, when they are short of a front row.

Reviews

'On an Iron John odyssey in search of his own Iron Johnny Wilkinson, Steven Gauge reveals the hidden depths of commuterland manhood with charm, wit and intelligence and real insight. Whether you're going through a midlife crisis yourself, or seeking understanding of the delicate male psyche and its need to bond in mud, My Life as a Hooker is the only guide you need.' -- Samira Ahmed, journalist and broadcaster 'Steven Gauge's writing debut is far more accomplished than his hilarious efforts on the pitch. Painfully honest and self-deprecating, this story will appeal to anyone who's ever tried their hand at something they weren't terribly good at but still enjoyed every step of the way. The characters in the clubhouse are the stars of every amateur team up and down the country and will be familiar to anyone who has ever put on a club shirt. You want to join the team as much as turn the page. If this is what a midlife crisis does for you, I want one.' -- Luke Benedict, rugby writer for the Daily Mail 'littered with blokish anecdotes.' Sports Book of the Month 'thankfully, Gauge has submitted [sic] his midlife experiences to paper and come up with an entertaining meander through rugby clubs, drinking and, of course, rugby tours.' The Nottingham Evening Post 'engaging tale... a breezy, often witty account of one man's desire to do something different and reject the notion that, just because you're getting on a bit, it doesn't mean you're quite ready for a Zimmer frame.' The Nottingham Evening Post 'an open account of one man's mid-life crisis and also a second chance at sport... A heart-warming read with just the right amount of educated cynicism.' St Christopher's Live Your Life e-zine 'contains lessons that reach beyond the gates of Warlingham Rugby Club car park... Its underlying philosophy [is] of self-help, communal activity, tolerance, respect and beer... Well-written, funny and warm hearted. It opens with a great joke and builds seamlessly from there... Steven builds an entire philosophy of life into his 230 page narrative.' Liberal Democrat Voice 'a ruck-load of laughs... one of those rarities in sports publishing: a humorous book which is genuinely funny... [Gauge] is able to recount in full, life in the casual nether reaches of British sport... made me laugh out loud.' Sports Journalists' Association 'a sports book that celebrates an unfit 40something novice player in the third worse team in Surrey... autobiographical traipse through a rough and tumble approach to a mid-life crisis.' Inside Croydon ' funny yet so true' Rugby World 'hilarious take on a season with Warlingham 4ths. Warm and witty' Rugby World