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Allan Bateman: There and Back Again (Mainstream Sport)

Allan Bateman: There and Back Again (Mainstream Sport)
By Allan Bateman, Paul Rees

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Bateman played for his home-town club of Maesteg on the wing before moving to Neath who were at that time the leading club in Wales. He was capped in 1990, but no sooner had he made his mark on international rugby than he surprisingly switched codes, within days of being approached by Warrington. In those days, there was no way back for union players who turned professional, but that changed in 1995 when the game became open and Bateman joined Richmond from Cronulla. He tells of the torment at the club when it went broke less than three years later and how misfortune turned to triumph for him when he won the Heineken Cup with Northampton. He became known as the "Clamp" in his rugby league days because of the ferocity of his tackling. He has been playing first-class rugby for 17 years and shows no sign of slowing down. As a wry observer during what has been a tumultuous period for the union code, he has many a tale to tell.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #653252 in Books
  • Published on: 2002-10-03
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 192 pages

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About the Author
Paul Rees is the co-author of On The Attack: The Batsman's Story (also available through Mainstream). He is a freelance journalist who contributes to Wales on Sunday and The Guardian. Educated at Llandovery College and Queen Mary College, London, in 1994 he was voted the Welsh Sports Journalist of the Year.


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Excellent Book!5
I have just finshed reading this book, and I enjoyed every page of it. He focuses on each code fairly evenly although he has played union more. He also pays much attention to the coaches he as had, from the first one he had at his first club right though to his current international coach. This book describes the highs and lows of both codes and also what goes on behind the scenes at every rugby club he has played for and at international level. The most common area he focuses on is how the attitude has changed through rugby union since professionalism and how much has been taken from league to pushed into union. In my eyes, I feel that this book has been inspiring and also honest from Allan Bateman's behalf. In general he has put his opinions down on paper and not defamed or insulted any other person throughout this book. If you are a fan of rugby and you want to read a good book, this is the one for you.