
Barassi
The Biography
Peter Lalor(Author)
Allen & Unwin (Publisher)
Published on 20. October 2010
Book
Hardback
432 pages
978-1-74175-212-0 (ISBN)
Description
His is a biblical tale, appropriate for a game that's a religion. Ron Barassi is modern football's first-born son and saviour. His father wore the No. 31 then was tragically killed in the Second World War, months after playing in a premiership. Ron Barassi junior was raised in the Australian bush before moving back to Melbourne with his devoted mother. Later the boy was taken under the wing of legendary coach Norm Smith. He slept in a sleep-out at the back of Smith's home, as together they conspired to take football to another level. Smith turned Barassi into the definitive - some argue first - ruck rover. The pair won six premierships in a golden era for the Demons. Barassi's break with Smith, and Melbourne, shocked the football world. It was the 'death of loyalty', an unconscionable betrayal, but at Carlton and later North Melbourne Ron fulfilled the second part of his destiny. The game's most determined player became its super coach. Football's hot-gospeller. At half time in the 1970 grand final, with Collingwood miles in front, Ron screamed 'handball, handball, handball' and the game changed forever.
Barassi goes behind the scenes with the game's most revered and most loved figure.
Barassi goes behind the scenes with the game's most revered and most loved figure.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Sydney
Australia
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 153 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-74175-212-0 (9781741752120)
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Person
Peter Lalor is the author of Blood Stain and The Bridge.