Shadow - the Dai Morris Story

Shadow - the Dai Morris Story
ISBN-10
1847714862
ISBN-13
9781847714862
Category
Rugby Union football players
Pages
192
Language
English
Published
2012-10
Authors
Dai Morris, Martyn Williams

Description

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.

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