The Master: The life and times of Dally Messenger Australia's first sporting superstar

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Hachette Australia, Sep 1, 2011 - Biography & Autobiography - 388 pages
Dally Messenger was an Australian sporting superstar in the early years of the 20th century - a rugby league icon, rugby union champion, and the most popular sporting personality of this day.

He was courted by all codes in that heady period of the early 1900s, when rugby league and Australian rules were fighting to become the dominant winter sport. He represented Australia in rugby league and rugby union and also represented New Zealand in rugby league. Thousands flocked to the grounds when he was playing, and he his revered as an icon in rugby league to this very day.

The Master is a popular and authoritative account of the life and times of a superlative sportsman, a tribute to a rugby league player without peer, and an inspiring story for all those who would marvel at this sporting excellence and outstanding achievements.

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About the author (2011)

Sean Fagan is a sports historian and writer, specialising in Rugby League and 19th century Rugby Union. In 2005 he published the seminal work, THE RUGBY REBELLION.

Dally Messenger is the grandson of 'The Master', a marriage celebrant, and author of books on rugby league, as well as the history of radio and its effect on children. He is the author of the book CEREMONIES AND CELEBRATIONS.

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