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Who Beat the All Blacks

$29.95 AUD
Discover 'Who Beat the All Blacks', a captivating account of the unforgettable match on October 31, 1972, when Llanelli Rugby Club stunned the world with a historic victory against the mighty All Blacks. This paperback edition, published by Y Lolfa, chronicles not only the game but also the larger-than-life personalities who shaped the event, including the legendary Carwyn James and the beloved Ray Gravell. The book dives deep into the emotions of that day, reliving the intense atmosphere as Llanelli triumphed with a final score of 9 - 3. With dimensions of 140 x 215 mm and 171 pages filled with rich anecdotes and reflections, this literary piece is a must-have for all rugby fans and historians alike. Join Max Boyce as he recounts the creation of his iconic song inspired by this monumental upset. Whether you are a lifelong rugby supporter or new to the sport, 'Who Beat the All Blacks' offers a unique perspective on one of rugby’s greatest upsets, making it a treasured addition to your collection. Grab your copy now and relive the magic of Llanelli's legendary day! Perfect for gifting or personal enjoyment, this book captures the essence of rugby history.

Author: Alun Gibbard Publisher: Y Lolfa
Bind: paperback
Dimensions: 140 x 215 mm
Pages: 171
Publication Date: 30-01-2013

The day the pubs ran dry: 9 - 3



Llanelli Rugby Club defeated the All Blacks on 31st of October 1972. This legendary result has been called one of the top ten moments in rugby history, and possibly one of the greatest rugby upsets ever.

The story of the game is retold in this book and each one on the pitch for Llanelli that day recollects the achievement. There is a chapter also on maestro Carwyn James, the inimitable Ray Gravell, and Max Boyce tells of writing his famous song. This is a book to be treasured by all rugby supporters.

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Who Beat the All Blacks

$29.95 AUD
Discover 'Who Beat the All Blacks', a captivating account of the unforgettable match on October 31, 1972, when Llanelli Rugby Club stunned the world with a historic victory against the mighty All Blacks. This paperback edition, published by Y Lolfa, chronicles not only the game but also the larger-than-life personalities who shaped the event, including the legendary Carwyn James and the beloved Ray Gravell. The book dives deep into the emotions of that day, reliving the intense atmosphere as Llanelli triumphed with a final score of 9 - 3. With dimensions of 140 x 215 mm and 171 pages filled with rich anecdotes and reflections, this literary piece is a must-have for all rugby fans and historians alike. Join Max Boyce as he recounts the creation of his iconic song inspired by this monumental upset. Whether you are a lifelong rugby supporter or new to the sport, 'Who Beat the All Blacks' offers a unique perspective on one of rugby’s greatest upsets, making it a treasured addition to your collection. Grab your copy now and relive the magic of Llanelli's legendary day! Perfect for gifting or personal enjoyment, this book captures the essence of rugby history.

Author: Alun Gibbard Publisher: Y Lolfa
Bind: paperback
Dimensions: 140 x 215 mm
Pages: 171
Publication Date: 30-01-2013

The day the pubs ran dry: 9 - 3



Llanelli Rugby Club defeated the All Blacks on 31st of October 1972. This legendary result has been called one of the top ten moments in rugby history, and possibly one of the greatest rugby upsets ever.

The story of the game is retold in this book and each one on the pitch for Llanelli that day recollects the achievement. There is a chapter also on maestro Carwyn James, the inimitable Ray Gravell, and Max Boyce tells of writing his famous song. This is a book to be treasured by all rugby supporters.

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