High Speed Rugby by E.S Higham and W.J Higham.
This book might very well have been entitled "Pity the Wings!". That is rally why it ever came to be written - out of sympathy for those lone raiders along the touchline, men of spirit and speed and perseverance, who have played the game for years, many of them, but have spent so much of their time as virtual spectators.
After all, attack through the wings not only benefits the wings, but is the very foundation of all attacking play, as this book demonstrates.
In fine condition for its age. Hard back book published in 1950. No dust jacket and 334 pages long.
High Speed Rugby by E.S Higham and W.J Higham.
This book might very well have been entitled "Pity the Wings!". That is rally why it ever came to be written - out of sympathy for those lone raiders along the touchline, men of spirit and speed and perseverance, who have played the game for years, many of them, but have spent so much of their time as virtual spectators.
After all, attack through the wings not only benefits the wings, but is the very foundation of all attacking play, as this book demonstrates.
In fine condition for its age. Hard back book published in 1950. No dust jacket and 334 pages long.