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Rags to Riches Barry Coughlan

Rags to Riches By Barry Coughlan

Rags to Riches by Barry Coughlan


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This account charts Munster's rise to the pantheon of great rugby teams. Their story is told through the recollections of former heroes and accounts of acclaimed performances and near misses against touring superpowers - - the All-Blacks, Springboks,and Wallabies - over the decades.

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Rags to Riches: The Story of Munster Rugby by Barry Coughlan

Munster's pursuit of rugby glory has been long, often heartbreaking but also inspiring. The seeds for their ascent into the pantheon of great teams were sown long before Munster's current success, built on a reputation as a fearsome side for touring teams to play. The day Munster beat the All Blacks at Thomond Park by 12 points to nil will be forever ingrained in the minds of Munster rugby fans. That game on 31 October 1978 is enshrined in the annals of the game but other noble achievements by different Munster teams over the years have not been given the same recognition. Munster threw down the gauntlet to successive touring teams with no respect for reputation or achievement, as reflected in the magnificent 1992 victory over Bob Dwyer's Australia, then the reigning World Champions. This story begins with the recollections of 82-year-old Jim McCarthy, capped from 1948 to 1955 when Ireland won the Grand Slam, Triple Crown and Five Nations, and the first Munster player to captain Ireland in 1954. Modern day heroes Tom Kiernan, Noel Murphy, Moss Keane, Keith Wood and Paul O'Connell take readers behind the scenes. Former champions and pundits contribute accounts of acclaimed performances against touring superpowers the All Blacks, Springboks and Wallabies. Overseas signings such as Jim Williams and Rua Tipoki lend an international flavour to the story. Lavishly illustrated with colour and black & white images, this is a must for all rugby fans. Relive the draw with Australia in 1958, victory over them in 1967, the first European Cup win in 2006 and many more triumphs. Munster has emerged as a team to be respected and have stamped class and authority on the northern hemisphere game.

Rags to Riches Reviews

'A gift and a fine read' Evening Echo 'Liberally sprinkled with excellent photos' Limerick Independent 'Beautifully-produced book, complete with stunning photographs' Limerick Leader

About Barry Coughlan

Barry Coughlan from Cork has been a journalist with the Irish Examiner since 1972 and was appointed rugby correspondent in 1981. A veteran of five Lions tours, he has also covered five World Cups and several other international tours. Vastly experienced, his two books on Ireland's amazing contribution to the Lions teams were widely acclaimed.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements viii Introduction x Part I Chapter 1 1905: The Pioneers 1 Chapter 2 1947: Pipped at the Post 7 Chapter 3 1951: Rucked and Beaten 13 Chapter 4 1954: Sucker-Punched Again 19 Chapter 5 1958: Reward at Last 29 Chapter 6 1960: The Late, Late Show 35 Chapter 7 1963: Mac the Knife 41 Chapter 8 1967: The Glory Boys 47 Chapter 9 1970: Master Class 55 Chapter 10 1973: Denied at the Death 59 Chapter 11 1974: The Joey Karam Show 65 Chapter 12 1976: Lost Opportunity 73 Chapter 13 1978: Seventh Heaven 81 Chapter 14 1981: Student Princes 95 Chapter 15 1984: The Great Fog 103 Chapter 16 1989: Buck's Blacks On Song 109 Chapter 17 1992: Champions Bite the Dust 117 Part II Chapter 18 The Turning 129 Chapter 19 1995/6: The Kick-Start 135 Chapter 20 1996/7: A Season of Contrasts 143 Chapter 21 1997/8: The Maori Infl uence 151 Chapter 22 1998/9: Another Brick in the Wall 159 Chapter 23 1999/2000: The Nearly Men 165 Chapter 24 2000/1: Foot and Mouth 177 Chapter 25 2001/2: So Near and Yet So Far 185 Chapter 26 2002/3: Galwey's Thomond 197 Chapter 27 2003/4: Fire and Ice 207 Chapter 28 2004/5: A Mixed Bag 215 Chapter 29 2005/6: Crowning Glory 223 Chapter 30 2006/7: Tigerish Spirit Not Enough 237 Chapter 31 2007/8: No One-Hit Wonders 245 Chapter 32 2008/9: Can't Win Them All 261 Chapter 33 The Future 277 Appendix 1: Munster's Heineken Cup History 295 Appendix 2: IRFU Senior Interprovincial Championship Winners 317 Index 319

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GOR004058789
9781848890190
1848890192
Rags to Riches: The Story of Munster Rugby by Barry Coughlan
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Gill
20091001
260
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