Robbie Deans : red, black & gold
McIlraith, Matt
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The career of Robbie Deans is without parallel in the annals of New Zealand rugby. He was an All Black, the pin-up boy of the Canterbury team, and a rebel with the Cavaliers during a 12-year playing career. Even greater acclaim has followed as one of the best coaches of the modern era. After 17 years coaching professionally, Robbie still boasts a 70 percent success rate. He remains Super Rugby's most successful coach, six seasons after his departure from the Crusaders. His influence on the All Blacks when the current era of Bledisloe Cup supremacy began was such that Richie McCaw and Leon MacDonald both say he should have been in charge rather than John Mitchell's assistant.Custom 2
Physical Description: 343 pages, 24 unnumbered pages of plates, illustrations (some colour), 24 cmMARC Record: 299 p
SubTitle: red, black & gold
MARC Import date: 491 p, 22 cm
| Location | edition | Bar Code | due date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Non-Fiction | B0015001 |
| Dewey: | 920 DEA |
| ISBN: | 9781927262122 |
| pub: | 2014 |
| Type: | ![]() |
