Eddie O'Sullivan: Never Die Wondering

Eddie O'Sullivan: Never Die Wondering
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Publisher : Random House
Total Pages : 328
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ISBN-10 : 9781409067207
ISBN-13 : 1409067203
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Download or read book Eddie O'Sullivan: Never Die Wondering written by Eddie O'Sullivan and published by Random House. This book was released on 2009-10-13 with total page 328 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Hear the story of the rise of one of Irish rugby's great outsiders and, ultimately, his crushing fall. As the longest-serving national coach in Irish rugby history, Eddie O'Sullivan produced a team that rose to third in the world rankings and laid down the standards for the team to fulfil its Grand Slam potential. Added to the three Triple Crowns he won in his six-year reign and the Corkman ought to enjoy legendary status in his homeland. Yet, few figures in Irish sport divide opinion quite like O'Sullivan. Ireland's abject performance at the '07 World Cup in France prompted extraordinary levels of criticism and precipitated O'Sullivan's fall. Here O'Sullivan talks candidly of the spectacular unravelling of confidence within probably the best Irish team in history; of the bizarre rumour mill that followed the Irish team through that World Cup; and takes us behind the scenes of a story that tossed an entire nation into mourning. From his relationships with his successor as Irish coach, Declan Kidney, and indeed his predecessor, Warren Gatland, to his early struggle for recognition in the Irish game when the absence of a traditional rugby background militated against him, O'Sullivan pulls no punches in this revelatory story about far more than rugby.


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