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E-raamat: Red Roses

  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Mar-2024
  • Kirjastus: Arena Sport
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781788856881
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  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Mar-2024
  • Kirjastus: Arena Sport
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781788856881

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The first book to go behind the scenes with England's Red Roses, unveiling their, challenges, heartbreaks and triumphs. Jessica Hadyen tells this remarkable story, featuring interviews with all the major players in the squad to tell the true story of the team, including Marlie Packer, Jess Breach, former captain Sara Hunter and many more.

In January 2019, England’s Red Roses became the first fully-professional women’s rugby team in the world with one mission: win back the Rugby World Cup. In 2017, they lost the final 41-32 against New Zealand. With the 2021 tournament delayed by one year due to Covid, the team had five years to complete their mission and over three years as a fully professional side. As a professional unit, the Red Roses developed a game plan so forensic and impenetrable, they secured the longest winning streak in rugby union history.The Red Roses headed into the 2021 Rugby World Cup as clear favourites. After a clean sweep in the pool stages, and big wins in the knock-out games, England faced New Zealand, the hosts, in the final. One year before, England had defeated them with record-breaking score lines on consecutive weekends and all eyes were on Sarah Hunter, England captain, with the expectation she would lift the trophy.Yet in the final play of the game, New Zealand stole the victory so many saw as promised to England. The Red Roses will host the Rugby World Cup in 2025, and the stakes have never been higher. Can they finally win back the trophy?

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'This is required reading before the Womens World Cup comes to England' -- Matt Williams, William Hill Sports Book of the Year Judge 'Hayden is fiercely committed to women's rugby and her writing exudes compassion and authority' -- Sara Orchard * 5 Live & BBC Sport Rugby Reporter * 'This is huge for the women's game which, like many women's sports, lacks records. This will be an important resource for those reading and learning about the game in the future' -- Sue Day, Chief Operations Officer and Chief Financial Officer, RFU 'Jess is an incredible champion of womens sport. Her knowledge and passion is evident in her work across multiple formats, be it through the written word, in front of camera or across social media' -- Sarah Mockford, Women's Sport Editor * The Telegraph * 'The story of these remarkable rugby warriors is brilliantly told' -- Paul Ross * talkSPORT, Sporting Book of the Week *

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Short-listed for Charles Tyrwhitt Rugby Book of the Year 2025.
Jessica Hayden is one of the most trusted voices in womens rugby. She was previously a womens rugby journalist at The Times and the lead reporter of The Sunday Times Sportswomen of the Year Awards. She has written for titles including the Guardian, Metro and RugbyPass as well as for World Rugby, the Paralympics and the British & Irish Lions. In addition to her journalism, Jessica is a regular contributor to BBC Radios rugby coverage. Since 2020, she has sat on the Six Nations panel that decides the championship shortlist for both the mens and womens tournaments.