The story of legendary Welsh rugby player Dai Morris, a member of the successful 1970s squad, and a man who worked shifts in the coal mine in the morning and played for his country in the afternoon.
Fully updated to include all the action from the 2007 World Cup, and Jason's retirement from International and club rugby.
David Campese
Was Barry John better than Johnny Wilkinson? Was anyone better than Gareth Edwards? As incisive and decisive as he was on the pitch, Jonathan Davies has the answer to all these questions and more.
A book about the life and career of the popular rugby player Jonathan Davies, who plays centre for Wales and the Lions.
Fearless, funny and full of an incredible array of stories from behind the scenes of Ulster, Ireland and the Lions, this is the must-have rugby book of the year."
In this brutally frank and hard-hitting autobiography, Mike 'Spikey' Watkins, the loveable rogue of Welsh rugby, lifts the lid on his roller-coaster playing career.
Along with the recollections of close friends and family, the book includes contributions from former teammates, fellow All Blacks, politicians, colleagues and other individuals from around the world.
One of the few to boast a military cross and an Olympic gold medal, Tom Richards lived and wrote with passion, leaving behind extensive and often gut-wrenching reminiscences through his personal diaries.