Nigel Owens is one of the most famous referees in World Rugby and one of only two Welsh refs ever to officiate at a Rugby World Cup Final. In his bestselling second autobiography, he reveals all about the second half of his career, including the full story of his last Rugby World Cup in 2019. -- Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru
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It's rare for a referee in any sport to be popular, yet Nigel Owens has always courted strong affection throughout the world - he is loved by players, coaches, officials, TV commentators and even fans. A real character, some of his famous put-downs whilst lecturing players - such as 'This is not soccer', have gone viral on social media. The best rugby referee of his generation, Nigel also has an incredible backstory to tell. After coming through dark times, during which he tried to take his own life, he was the first leading figure in the macho world of rugby union to come out openly as gay and went on to command respect everywhere for his honesty off the pitch and ability as a referee on it. This is an inspirational story of triumph over adversity, hope over despair. It all makes for a truly compelling read. The hardback version of this autobiography is a bestseller, widely seen as the rugby book of the year when it came out in 2022. -- Publisher: Y Lolfa
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Broschur/Paperback
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32 pages of colour photos
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Höhe: 215 mm
Breite: 140 mm
Dicke: 24 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-912631-63-6 (9781912631636)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Nigel Owens is an internationally respected Welsh rugby
union referee, loved by fans and respected by players worldwide. When he
retired in 2020, he was the world record holder for most Test matches refereed
and he is one of only two Welsh referees ever to officiate at a Rugby World Cup
Final. He has also presented shows on S4C, and in 2011 was appointed to Wales' prestigious
Gorsedd of Bards. In 2007 he came out as gay, and is an icon in the LGBTQ
community. Both the first volume of his autobiography, Half Time (Y
Lolfa, 2009) and the hardback version of this book are huge bestsellers.
Paul Abbandonato is an award-winning journalist and author. He spent many years
as Head of Sport at WalesOnline, and was 2018 UK Regional Sports Journalist of
the Year. He is the author of Barry John: The George Best of Rugby
(Mainstream Publishing, 2000), Gary Speed Remembered (Andre Deutsch Ltd,
2012) and In the Dragons' Den: The scarcely believable stories from 30 years
at the sharp end of Welsh football (Y Lolfa, 2025).
Foreword by Dan Carter
Acknowledgements
Prologue
1 Breaking down barriers
2 Dark days, seeing the light
3 This is not soccer and the odd Twitter spat
4 How it all began (or very nearly didn't)
5 Death threats ... and great games
6 Towards the top of the world
7 ... Reaching the summit
8 Steak lunch with the Queen
9 2019 World Cup
10 100 and out, but not quite the farewell planned
11 Barrie and me, farming and the future
Nigel's 100-Test career -- Publisher: Y Lolfa