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A Complete History of the Rugby World Cup

In Pursuit of Bill

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A Complete History of the Rugby World Cup

By: Lance Peatey
Narrated by: Dryw McArthur
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Immerse yourself in the drama and excitement of the Rugby World Cup - including clips from the iconic "World in Union" theme song (by Hayley Westenra) and supporting sound effects from rugby’s greatest stage.

You can go behind the scenes of “the game they play in heaven”, and find out how it was the forefather to all rugby football codes and also American football. What if you could be in the room where decisions were made that brought to life what is now the third largest sporting event in the world?

Lance Peatey is an established media business leader with a career spanning more than 20 years, working for major global media organizations including Disney/ESPN, BBC, IMG Media, and both the Nine Network and Seven Network in Australia. It was while working with Seven during Rugby World Cup 2003 that Lance first decided to write A Complete History of the Rugby World Cup - In Pursuit of Bill.

The first edition in 2007 earned impressive reviews, including David Llewellyn from The Independent describing it as “a minor masterpiece". Lance has also assisted former Australian rugby star flanker David Pocock with two editions of his autobiography “Openside” in 2011 and 2018.

This first ever audiobook edition comes after the historic and colourful 2019 tournament in Japan. Narrated by Dryw McArthur and with clips from the iconic rugby anthem "World in Union" sung by Hayley Westenra, plus ambient sounds from rugby’s greatest stage, it will give you:

  • All the drama and excitement across the nine Rugby World Cup tournaments played from 1987 to 2019.
  • Fresh highlights from the Japan 2019 tournament, as World Rugby pushed into Asia for the very first time.
  • The history of rugby union, and the formation of rival codes that pushed its evolution to professionalism.
  • Rare insights to heated boardroom politics that almost quashed the pinnacle event from ever happening.

This is a must-listen for newly initiated rugby fans right through to the more seasoned devotees.

©2015 Lance Peatey (P)2020 Lance Peatey
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It's definitely worth taking the time to listen / read as it is full of interesting facts about rugby from its inception through to the modern game.

Brilliant...

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Love re-living the different world cups over the years. Especially the upsets eg All Blacks losses to France and Australia, Japan defeating South Africa and the rise of Argentina. The only thing that was at times a bit questionable was the use of accents and over dramatising it. Some times there was no need for it. But overall was good audio book and I recommend it to any Rugby world cup fan.

pretty good

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The author's evident passion shines through in every chapter, elevating what could have been a simple chronological recounting into an engaging narrative. The details and backstories provide great insight into the game's history, its players, and the unforgettable moments that have defined the Rugby World Cup. I'd highly recommend this to any casual, veteran, or tragic fan of the sport,

An in-depth history of the Rugby World Cup

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