The Red Roses
Jessica Hayden
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Beschreibung
Go behind the scenes with England's Red Roses for the first time. In January 2019, England's Red Roses became the first fully professional women's rugby team in the world – their abiding mission being to win back the Rugby World Cup. After their narrow defeat against New Zealand in 2017, the formidable squad developed a hugely successful game plan that earned them the longest winning streak in rugby union history. Acclaimed sports journalist Jessica Hayden, who has had unprecedented access to the Red Roses during the writing of this book, goes behind the scenes to follow their challenges, heartbreaks and triumphs. Featuring interviews with all the major players, including Marlie Packer, Jess Breach, Emily Scarratt and many more, this is a truly inspirational story. The Red Roses will host the Rugby World Cup in 2025. The stakes have never been higher for one of the most dedicated teams in the history of rugby.
Kundenbewertungen
The Times, John Mitchell, Sarah Mockford, Rugby, Rugby World Cup, Women's History, Grand Slam, Extra Time With Paul Ross, Ellie Kildunne, Women's studies, Marlie Packer, Women's Sport, Six Nations, Allianz Premier, Champion of Women's Sport, Rugby History, knowledge and passion, Premiership, English Rugby, The Telegraph, Women's Sport Editor, Ciaran Beattie, triple Grand Slam, champions, Jessica Hayden, WXV 2024, talkSPORT, Paris Olympics, South Africa, Red Roses, Sporting Book of the Week, Canada, Meg Jones, Sara Hunter, British Rugby, 5 Live, New Zealand, Rugby World Cup 2025, Paul Ross, Emily Scarratt, Women's Rugby World Cup, Jess Breach, England, Dubai, The sunday times, Rugby Union, BBC Sport, Women's six nations, History of Sport, Alex Matthews, RFU