Head On: An All Blacks memoir of rugby dementia and the hidden cost of success (NZ Author/Topic) (Large Print)

Paperback

Main Details

Title Head On: An All Blacks memoir of rugby dementia and the hidden cost of success (NZ Author/Topic) (Large Print)
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Carl Hayman and Dylan Cleaver
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback
Pages:370
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
Category/GenreLarge Print
RHYW Large Print
NZ Author/Topic in Large Print
All Dates
ISBN/Barcode 9781038756879
Audience
General
Edition Large Print Edition

Publishing Details

Publisher RHYW Large Print
Imprint ReadHowYouWant
NZ Release Date 1 October 2023
Publication Country Australia

Description

An All Blacks memoir of rugby dementia and the hidden cost of success The best sports book I have read in decades - Kevin Norquay Stuff Startlingly honest - Phil Gifford A brilliant read. Bold brave and honest - Mike Hosking Newstalk ZB Carl Hayman All Black #1000 once the most highly prized player in world rugby and a giant of the game in every sense - someone who was always respected even feared. But at the end of seventeen years as a professional rugby player the last eight played with the sole aim of setting up his familys future Haymans life began to unravel in nightmarish fashion. Head On is about the pressures on the modern athlete where physical performance and commerce collide and players become victims of their own success. Exploited then left out in the cold Hayman is now left counting the hidden cost of the achievements that would have exceeded any young rugby players dreams. He now fears both the known and the unknown with equal trepidation. as he looks for answers to dementia and a degenerative brain condition called CTE. In Head On Hayman relives a remarkable rugby career with revelations about the shock All Blacks loss to France in the 2007 Rugby World Cup the decisions to leave New Zealand and play for the Newcastle Falcons in England in doing so becoming one of the best-paid players on the planet and how being put on the fast track to the All Blacks as a youngster combined with the Southern Man rugby ethos in Dunedin caused him to develop a dangerous relationship with alcohol. This book is about how we can better understand the unintended consequences of the decisions we make and how we can better serve the next generation.