South Africa's rugby legends celebrates those players who have become truly immortal in the eyes of their fans - the greatest South African rugby players of the amateur years. This beautifully illustrated book covers the immense achievements of those players - not necessarily all of them Springboks - who ran out against the mighty All Blacks, the cunning Aussies and the wily English, among others, and played their way into rugby folklore. These are the best of the best. From Fairy Heatlie, who played for South Africa against the British in 1891, to the genius Danie Craven in the 1930s, the inspirational Hennie Muller of the 1940s and 50s, and the charismatic Morne du Plessis of the 1980s, the author explores in fascinating detail what made these men the unforgettable names they are today. Beautifully illustrated from the author's personal collection of archival rugby photos, some of which have never been seen before, this is the book every true rugby fan will want for his or her collection of rugby memorabilia.
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Penguin Random House South Africa
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978-1-77022-790-3 (9781770227903)
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Chris Schoeman was born in Somerset East and has master's degrees in history from the universities of Port Elizabeth and Colorado State. He has worked as a historian and journalist, and has authored and co-authored several books. These include the biographies/autobiographies of Springbok legends Bob Loubser, Danie Gerber, Frik du Preez and Os du Randt, and international cricket umpire Rudi Koertzen (Slow Death, 2010). Other recent books include The No.10s: South Africa's finest flyhalves 1891-2010, Boer boy, Brothers in arms, Angels of mercy, Churchill's South Africa, The historical Karoo and The somme chronicles.