In this moving autobiography, Bill McLaren reveals the joys and sadnesses of his life outside rugby – a life almost tragically cut short by tuberculosis. He also vividly recalls the highlights of his illustrious career and his fifty years’ experience at the BBC, where he commentated on the most dramatic moments the game has ever seen.

In short, Bill McLaren’s story amounts to the history of rugby itself, and reaffirms his status as something of a global treasure.

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Physical Details: 198mm x 128mm x 24mm | 298g
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