Richie McCaw is widely regarded as the best rugby union player of his generation and arguably the most talented of all time. He made his debut for the All Blacks in 2001 and won seven Tri Nations titles, completed three successful Grand Slam tours and won the Bledisloe Cup eight times, as well as the 2011 and 2015 Rugby World Cup. He is the most capped test rugby player of all time, and won the World Rugby player of the year award a joint record three times. In November 2015, he accounced his retirement from rugby union.
‘His story is not just a brutal account of life on the front line,
but an exhilarating portrait of modern rugby.’
'McCaw's book offers an intriguing and unflinching insight into
leading the All Blacks in a home World Cup'
‘Beautifully written. Sports bios are usually droll affairs.
This one is different.’
'McCaw's book offers an intriguing and unflinching insight into
leading the All Blacks in a home World Cup'‘Thanks to one of the
finer rugby brains of all time and some excellent wording from
co-writer Greg McGee, a riveting rugby read it most definitely
is.’ ‘Beautifully written. Sports bios are usually droll
affairs. This one is different.’‘His story is not just a brutal
account of life on the front line, but an exhilarating portrait of
modern rugby.’
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