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South Africas Rugby Legends: The Amateur Years Chris Schoeman
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South Africas Rugby Legends: The Amateur Years Chris Schoeman


First Edition, Zebra Press, 2015, Large-format Paperback Sport 237pp



South Africas Rugby Legends celebrates those players who have become truly immortal in the eyes of their fans the greatest South African rugby players of the amateur years.
This beautifully illustrated book covers the immense achievements of those players who ran out against the mighty All Blacks, the cunning Aussies and the fiery Welsh, among others, and played their way into rugby folklore. These are the best of the best, the players who make you say, Those were the days!
From Fairy Heatlie, who played for South Africa against the British in 1891, to the genius Danie Craven in the 1930s, the inspirational Hennie Muller of the 1940s and 50s, and the charismatic Morné du Plessis of the 1980s, the author explores in fascinating detail what made these men the unforgettable names they are today.
With historical photographs from the authors personal collection, some of which have never been published before, this is the book every rugby fan will want for his or her personal collection.