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Pioneers
of Rugby League
by Sean
Fagan
First
edition - originally published as The Rugby
Rebellion - has sold out!
Now re-released and expanded as Pioneers of
Rugby League

“Playing
our game has always required physical courage,
but in the face of obstacles and critics at every
turn, these men displayed moral courage too. Never
forget those who dug the well all those years
ago."
Ian Heads, The Sydney
Morning Herald, April 21, 1988.
"What
manner of men they were who built up, from a shaky
foundation, an edifice which seems likely to stand
for all time as a monument to enterprise and courage."
Claude Corbett, Sunday
Sun, June 2, 1935.
"Pioneers
of Rugby League" is
a must have book for every fan of the greatest
game. Using dramatic first-hand newspaper accounts
and archives, of on-field action and off-field
events, RL1908's Sean Fagan uncovers the true
history of rugby league's beginning.
"Pioneers
of Rugby League" details and explores
every significant moment in rugby league's founding
era in Australia, showing how the movement to
bring rugby league to Australia began, the birth
of its clubs and the signing of its first star
players, its early fight for survival, what the
game was like to play and watch, when the Kangaroos
played the Wallabies, why Balmain forfeited to
the Rabbitohs, and how rugby league battled through
- from near collapse and financial ruin - to become
our favourite winter sport after just three seasons,
thwarting the newspaper critics and the challenges
from rugby union and Australian rules.
On
sale now for just $20.00!!!
Free postage within Australia!!!
NZ, UK & overseas orders welcome.
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here for purchase info
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“Fagan
skilfully pieces together the jigsaw – of
a time long ago when football wars broke
out in Australia, when Kangaroos played
against Wallabies, when Dally Messenger
thrilled the crowds, and our sporting winters
changed forever."
Ian Heads, rugby league author and
historian.
“Revelations
of biblical proportions for rugby league
tragics - continually springing surprises
in the style of a real-life thriller."
Illawarra Mercury
"A brilliantly researched and revealing
book."
Neil Cadigan, Editor - Big League
"The
most significant rugby league book of the
year. One of the most important historical
books on rugby league."
The Daily Telegraph
"A
book which, for thoroughness and revelation,
has left all competitors behind."
The
Canberra Times
"Its
revelation is fascinating."
The Sydney Morning Herald
"I've
just finished reading the manuscript. I
thought it was magnificent. Aside from the
excellence of the content, the layout and
illustrations look great. It's a magnificent
piece of work. It's fantastically well-researched
and very well written. It tells a great
story and never flags for pace. Most importantly,
it fills a huge gap in the history of the
rugby codes, and of sport in Australia.
Congratulations on a great achievement -
you've raised the bar for football historians
in Australia (and elsewhere too!)"
Tony Collins, English rugby
league author and historian
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On
sale now for just $20.00!!!
Free postage within Australia!!!
NZ, UK & overseas orders welcome.
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"Pioneers
of Rugby League"
is divided into 17 chapters and reads like a novel
- but, in a modern "web style", each
chapter is itself broken into 12 or so small "bite-size"
sections - meaning the book can be opened up at
any page or any stage of the "rugby rebellion"
and enjoyed, or simply flick the pages back and
forth until something of interest catches your
eye. The book is also fully indexed and extensively
foot-noted.
At
over 400 pages with b&w photographs throughout,
"Pioneers of Rugby League"
also includes more than 50 bonus pages of extensive
new rugby league history articles and statistics
- historical material that no fan will want to
be without:
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- Birth of Rugby League (England, 1895): the history of how the rugby codes first split, details of the founding clubs and the first round of rugby league matches in 1895.
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Rugby League Rules (1895–1908): details
the founding period of rule changes (including
which season each was introduced), all of
which gave rugby league its distinctive
signature features.
- Laws of the Game of Football (NSWRL 1908): a FULL reproduction of the first set of playing laws used to play rugby league in NSW and QLD in 1908, signed-off as the official version by James J. GIltinan.
- Improvement of Rules — Rugby League: a preview article from a major Sydney newspaper the week before league kicked-off in 1908, detailing and explaining the rule differences fans can expect to see in the "new rugby".
- The Northern Union Game: written by Albert Baskerville (the father of New Zealand rugby league) in Leeds in October 1907, the "All Golds" manager details his own and his team's impressions and opinions after watching their first rugby league game (Leeds v Hunslet).
- Referee's Challenge — 1908: compiled from similar Q&A Challenge documents of the time, using the laws of 1908 (see above), these 51 questions put forward different on-field scenarios asking how you, as the referee, should respond. Each is provided with an answer, detailing how the laws are to be applied.
- Evolution of Point Scoring Values: Details the various points scoring methods and values used in rugby league and rugby union from 1871 to the present (did you know that for a time both codes allowed field goals to be kicked "soccer-style"?).
- Origin of the “Play-the-Ball”: how did the idea for rugby league's most distinctive feature come about, what was its original purpose and why was it successful.
- Rugby League Clubs of 1908: details of every NSWRL founding club, including meeting dates and venues, jersey designs, club nicknames and home grounds.
- Foundation Meeting: reproduced from a major Sydney newspaper in January 1908, a full record of what typically occurred at the founding meetings of the district clubs is provided - who the primary speakers were, what they said (including Harry Hoyle and James J Giltinan), what issues were discussed, and what questions they were asked.
- The Origin of the Kangaroos War Cry: where the lyrics for the now long-forgotten war cry came from, why the Kangaroos had war cry, what the English thought of it (includes the full Aboriginal lyrics and English translation).
- Swapping Allegiances Between Countries: Dally Messenger, who played for the New Zealand "All Golds" in 1907, was only one of the footballers who played for more than one country.
- When Dally Kicked the Goal: in the story-telling style of 'Banjo' Paterson, a poem from 1910 re-living the magic of a goal kick of Messenger.
- Match Results and Player Registers (1908-10): details (including scores, dates and venues) of every Sydney club game, as well as inter-state, international and other representative match. Also lists every player chosen to represent Australia up to the end of 1910. |
Sean
Fagan is acknowledged as a leading historian of
rugby league. He is also the author of The
Master: The Life and Times of Dally Messenger.
"Pioneers
of Rugby League is a must for every fan of the
greatest game."
On
sale now for just $20.00!!!
Free postage within Australia!!!
NZ, UK & overseas orders welcome.
Click
here for purchase info
Contact: SF@RL1908.com.au
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