Campese. The Last Of The Dream Sellers
Curran James
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Cover Type: Softcover
Book Condition: Fine
Jacket Condition: None Issued
Publisher: Scribe Publications
Publisher Place: Australia
Publisher Year: 2021
Edition: First Edition
Description: 237 pages. Book appears to have hardly been read and is in Fine condition throughout.
Publishers Description: Once hailed as the Bradman of Rugby, David Campese thrilled spectators both in Australia and overseas with his footloose, crazy-brave style of free running. This book tells the story of his rise from humble beginnings to the very top of a global sport. Once hailed as the Bradman of Rugby, David Campese thrilled spectators both in Australia and overseas with his footloose, crazy-brave style of free running. This book tells the story of his rise from humble beginnings to the very top of a global sport. As a rugby player, David Campese seemed to operate on pure instinct, one that left many a defender clutching for him in vain, stranded in the slipstream of his audacity. He followed no straight path, observed no convention, and in so doing brought a whole swag of new supporters to the game. Hailed as the Bradman of Rugby by former Wallaby coach Alan Jones, and the Pele of Rugby by others, Campese was a match-winner. True, he could lose the odd game as well, but this was part of his unique allure- Campese took crowds to the edge of their seats ... and their patience. The refrain I saw Campese play now speaks to much more than wistful reminiscences about a player widely regarded as the most entertaining ever to play the game of Rugby Union. It has come to represent a state of chronic disbelief that the Wallaby ascendancy of Campeses era - the style, panache, and winning ways of the Australian team in the 1980s and 1990s - has now been squandered by Rugbys continuing struggle to adapting to the coming of professionalism. Campese occupies a unique intersection in the sports history- one of its last amateurs, and one of its first professionals. The rigid, robotic game of today appears incapable of accommodating a player of his dash and daring, or of replicating his teams successes.
ISBN: 9781922310576
(222773)