Author

Contributions

  • Harries, Ross, author - Contributor

Publication

2015 - Headline, London, England

Language

English

Word Count

93,500 words, Guess

Page Count

374 pages

Identifiers

  • Internet Archivebomb0000jone
  • ISBN-101472231058
  • ISBN-139781472231055
  • ISBN-139781472231048
  • ISBN-10147223104X
and 3 more

Classifications

  • DDC796.3/33/092
  • LCCGV944.9

Description

In rugby, there are the Flash Harrys and the Glory Boys: the fly-halves who run, kick and dazzle; the scrum-halves who nip and dart; the wingers who step and glide. These are the players who get the crowd on their feet, who set stadiums abuzz. But they only get to do these things because other, less glorified figures do all of the donkey work. Adam Jones is one such figure. And for a decade he was one of the world's best. On many occasions when George North or Shane Williams were careering under the posts to score a try, and the crowd was engulfed in rapturous joy, Adam Jones would be hauling himself up from the turf, spitting blood and mud, and massaging his aching neck. He hadn't scored the try; but more often than not it was his graft and strength which had made it. This is the story of 'Bomb': the self-effacing manual labourer from the Swansea Valley who traded laying paving slabs for running out in some of the world's most imposing sporting citadels.

Subjects

Places

People

Adam Jones (Rugby Player)

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