5,182,122 Products - 63 Customers Online Right Now!
Jack of All Trades: New Zealand's Ultimate Sports Insider(Paperback)
|
Fred the Needle:The Untold Story of Fred Allen(Hardback)Before he became All Blacks coach in 1966, Fred 'The Needle' Allen had already lived an extraordinary life. He served as lieutenant in the 30th and 27th Battalions during WWII and saw more action than most in his role as a New Zealand commando. Allen was one of the greatest post-war All Black backs, playing equally well at either first....
|
Sonny Bill Williams: The Story of Rugby's New Superstar(Paperback)Adulation for rugby league sensation Sonny Bill Williams turned to incrimination overnight when he left the Bulldogs to play for rich French club Toulon, earning himself the new name of 'Money Bill' Williams. Then he made no secret of the fact that he would like to change codes to rugby union if that allowed him to front up in the....
|
Life on Wheels(Paperback)Graeme Sinclair producer, writer and star of the ever popular Gone Fishin' writes candidly about his life and career. While many of his younger fans have only ever known him in a wheelchair, for the first 40 years of his eventful life he had the full use of his legs.
|
Untamed: The Extraordinary Adventures of the Swazi Man(Trade paperback)As a kid in Wainuiomata he spent the weekends in the hills going after pigs and possums. Now he's hunted Caribou in the Arctic circle, grizzlies in Alaska and buffalo in Tanzania. But there's more to Davey Hughes aka Swazi Man than a remarkable hunting life and a taste for adventure. He and his wife Maggie have built a outdoor....
|
The Bruce McLaren Scrapbook(Hardback)He was all things to motor racing - a man whose prodigious gifts earned him a place in history. In 1959 he became the world's youngest and New Zealand's first F1 Grand Prix winner - a record that would stand for almost 50 years. Tragically, on 2 June 1970, less than 11 years after his first Grand Prix success, Bruce....
|
Winning Matters(Trade paperback)Sean Fitzpatrick played for the best rugby team on the planet, the All Blacks. His aggressive, uncompromising approach made him one of the greatest players ever. Ruthless, devious and compelling to watch, he was a one-man wrecking machine. He was also an inspirational leader. Between 1986 and 1997, he played 128 matches for the All Blacks, 92 of those test....
|
Phil Kingsley Jones: How Did I Manage That?(Paperback)Coal miner. Stand-up comedian. Manager. Phil Kingsley Jones has done it all, but is best known for his association with rugby's most explosive player - the great Jonah Lomu.
|
Titch: Sevens is My GameGordon Tietjens is arguably New Zealand's most successful sporting coach of the past 25 years. He has set the standard in Sevens coaching since taking over as national coach in 1994. Tietjens has coached the NZ Sevens team to numerous IRB World Sevens Series titles and, as well, his sides have won World Championships and four Commonwealth Games gold medals....
|
Hunter(Paperback)Graeme Marshall has always loved to write. This, his tenth book, is devoted to his passion for hunting.
|
TP: The Life and Times of Sir Terry McLeanSir Terry McLean, New Zealand’s best known journalist and sports writer, packed a lot of living into his 90 years. Author of 32 books, mostly on rugby, his life encompassed some of the most cataclysmic events in New Zealand history. A warm and generous man, he was also a stinging and trenchant critic - feared by All Blacks, colleagues and....
|
Croz: The Larrikin Kiwi BikerI lifted up my UV-cracked visor with my thumb. ‘Which way does the track go and what’s the lap record?' Become Graeme Crosby's pillion passenger as he takes you on a fast and furious journey from the grassroots of New Zealand motorcycle racing through Australia, Japan, the UK and Europe. Experience with him the crashes, the pain, the elation of....
|
A Perfect Gentleman: The Sir Wilson Whineray Story(Hardback)Sir Wilson Whineray is one of New Zealand's favourite sons, a legendary achiever in both rugby and business.
|
Dan Carter(Hardback)This book - with many original interviews with teammates and coaches as well as conversations between author John Matheson and Carter himself - traces the career of rugby's ultimate pin-up from his roots in the backblocks of Canterbury through to the biggest and grandest rugby stages in the world.
|
Bruce McLaren: A Celebration of a Kiwi Icon(Hardback)This is a collection of personal recollections about Bruce McLaren and the world of motor racing as it was in his heyday. Put together for the Bruce McLaren Festival the book includes many photographs, some of them never before published.
|
The World's Fastest Indian(Paperback)This book reveals the real Burt Munro - the man behind the movie.
|
Ricki Herbert: A New Fire(Paperback)In a revealing and very readable account of the trials and tribulations of a life spent playing and coaching football from New Zealand - Ricki Herbert: A New Fire is one for the Yellow Fever, the Phoenix fans, and general sports readers alike.
|
One Good Run: The Legend of Burt Munro(Paperback)The amazing story of Kiwi motorcycling legend, backyard engineering genius and land-speed record holder Burt Munro. Munro was the archetypal eccentric, 'number-eight-wire' Kiwi inventor. He took an original Indian motorbike and modified it in his Christchurch shed so that it was capable of extreme speeds.
|
Changing Pace: A Memoir(Paperback)This fascinating memoir follows on from the bestselling biography Rhythm and Swing, recounting the last few years of Sir Richard Hadlee's cricketing career before describing the tumultuous period in his life that followed his retirement. Controversial, honest and amusing, this is a great Father's Day gift.
|
Mils Muliaina: Living the Dream(Paperback)With more than 50 test matches at fullback under his belt, Mils Muliaina is the most capped All Blacks No.15 of all time. Mils Muliaina's biography will plot a highly unusual path to the pinnacle of New Zealand rugby.
|