Product Description
Mick Cleary tells the inside story of an eventful six weeks in New Zealand as the Lions met the All Blacks, reviving memories of the highs and lows of the tour. He discusses the management style of Sir Clive Woodward, his strategy, and his team selection. He examines the relationship between the tour managment and the media, and also the partnership between the referee and his touch judges in controlling infringements both on and off the ball. The outcome of the tour may have been a disappointment to Lions fans, but the watching world witnessed an impressive resurgence in New Zealand rugby and some fine individual performances. Mick Cleary is the rugby union correspondent for The Daily Telegraph and has edited and written several rugby books.
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