Rugby: A New Zealand History

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Auckland University Press, 2015 - History - 451 pages
Rugby Union is our national sport. From the 1888 'Natives' to the 2011 Rugby World Cup, from games on the Egyptian desert in World War II to matches behind barbed-wire during the 1981 Springbok Tour, from bullrush at the local primary school to heaving crowds outside Eden Park, New Zealanders have made rugby their game. This book is the first history of rugby and the New Zealanders from the game's beginnings in England, through its arrival in New Zealand around 1870 and on to its evolution into our national game. This is a story of how Maori and then Pacific Islanders made the game their own, how on-going battles around amateurism and South Africa threatened the sport, how national teams, provinces and local clubs shaped the game. But above all it is a story of wing forwards and fullbacks, of Don Clark and Jonah Lomu, of the block of wood and the ABCs, of supporters on the grandstand and crackling radios at 2 a.m. The story of rugby is New Zealand's story. Rooted in extensive research in archives and newspapers, and highly illustrated with many rare photographs and ephemera, this book is the defining history of New Zealanders' relationship with their favourite sport, and the history of rugby in a land that has made the game its own.

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About the author (2015)

Dunedin-based Ron Palenski ONZM is a noted and prolific author, journalist and historian. Palenski has a PhD from the University of Otago and his acclaimed thesis 'The Making of New Zealanders - The Evolution of National Identity in the Nineteenth Century' forms the basis of his book The Making of New Zealanders. Palenski has collaborated on biographies of significant All Blacks, from Brian Lochore through to Dan Carter, and his many other books include How We Saw the War; On This Day in New Zealand; Kiwi Battlefield; The Games; Our National Game: The Centennial History of the NZRFU; Key Moments in 20th Century: Sport; Profiles of Fame; The Jersey; Century In Black and Kiwi Milestones. He has won numerous awards for his sports writing and academic awards for history writing in 2005 and 2006.

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