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Top Ten Bestselling Sport & Recreation Books
1. Mils Muliaina: Living the Dream
With more than 50 test matches at fullback under his belt, Mils Muliaina is the most capped All Blacks No.15 of all
time. Muliaina combines pace and a dangerous counterattacking ability with dependability and strong positional play at the back for New Zealand. He also has the speed and rugby nous to play at the highest level at either wing or centre. He has scored 21 test tries for the All Blacks, which places him amongst the top 10 all-time test tryscorers for New Zealand. Mils Muliaina's biography will plot a highly unusual path to the pinnacle of New Zealand rugby. Born in Samoa, more
2. Sky Sport 2009 Rugby Almanack
The Sky Sport Rugby Almanack is New Zealand rugby's book of record and is widely regarded as the finest publication ofitstype in the world. Now in its 75th edition, the 2009 Sky Sport Rugby Almanack records another huge year, including the Air New Zealand Cup and Super 14 competitions, the Bledisloe Cup and the Tri-Nations competition. As well, the Almanack again presents all the facts and figures from the previous season's first-class rugby. More
About the Author
Clive Akers and Geoff Miller are New Zealand's foremost rugby historians and statisticians. Akers has been a co-editor of the Almanack since 1995 and was joined in 1999 by Geoff Miller, who is honorary statistician for the NZRFU and a columnist in the weekly magazine Rugby News
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3. Tana Umaga: Up Close By Tana Umaga
Recently retired All Blacks captain Tana Umaga is one of the most respected players in world rugby. As the firstplayer of Samoan heritage to captain the All Blacks in test rugby, his story is unique. One of the proudest players ever to wear the famous black jersey, Umaga became an inspirational captain - a man adored by both his team-mates and public alike.In his biography, Umaga will talk of his great love of the All Blacks; of the many highs and lows he has experienced in his 10-year career at the top, and will not shirk the controversial moments in his career - including THAT tackle on Lions centre and captain Brian O'Driscoll. In 2003, he became the first New Zealander to receive the Pierre de Coubertin Trophy for Fair Play for attending to the injured Colin Charvis of Wales during a Test at Hamilton. In 2005 he brought up 100 Super 12 caps with the Hurricanes More
4. 100 Essential New Zealand Golf Holes
Golfers are a passionate bunch, especially when it comes to playing new courses. Whether it's a few miles down the road or the other side of the world, you can guarantee there will be golfers from far wide waiting to tee off."100 Essential New Zealand Golf Holes" is a superbly illustrated volume that introduces readers to the very best golfing this beautiful country has to offer. Each hole is selected not just for how it plays, but also for its atmosphere and the stories associated with it.This is the perfect volume for golfers everywhere looking to take their game to somewhere special. More
About the Author
Tom Hyde is an award-winning writer and editor, and on a good day, plays a 15 handicap.
5. It's Not About the Bike: My Journey Back to Life by Lance Armstrong
In 1996, twenty-four-year-old Lance Armstrong was ranked number one cyclist in the world. But thatOctober the Golden Boy of American cycling was sidelined by advanced testicular cancer that had spread to his lungs and brain. His chance for recovery was as low as twenty per cent. Armstrong embarked on the most aggressive form of chemotherapy available and underwent surgery. Armstrong returned to competitive cycle racing in 1998, and from there he trained himself to victory in the 86th Tour de France in 1999. Although scarred, Armstrong considered his cancer a 'wake-up call', one that crystallised for him the blessings of good health, family, friends and marriage. Since 1996 he has dedicated himself to fighting cancer and supporting the cancer community, establishing an educational and fundraising foundation in his home town of Austin, Texas. More
6. 50 Marathons 50 Days : The Secrets to Super Endurance
The ultrarunning legend takes on the ultimate test of endurance. Men's Fitness magazine has hailed Dean Karnazes the fittest man on the planet. Time claimed that he is no mere mortal. Wired declared him the perfect human. Now, Dean proves them right, again, by conquering what no man has undertaken before: 50 marathons in 50 days. That's 2092 kilometers. And five pairs of shoes, 18 pairs of socks, 1,374,721 heartbeats, and three lost toenails. In 50 Marathons 50 Days, Dean shares his secrets for super endurance. More
7. Twist of the Wrist Vol. II : The Basics of High Performance Motorcycle Riding by 
Straight facts about riding! A Twist of the Wrist, the acknowledged number one book on rider improvement for ten years straight, brought riders worldwide to a new understanding of vital riding skills. Uncovers and traces, action by action, the direct links between man and machine. More
About Twist of the Wrist Vol 1. Here's everything you need to successfully improve your riding, novice or veteran, cruiser to sportbike rider. This book contains the very foundation skills for any rider looking for more confidence when cornering a motorcycle. Notes and comments by Eddie Lawson. Foreword by Wayne Rainey. Review from Motor Cycle.com>>
This book describes how Matt Te Pou's coaching of the Maori rugby team achieved a winning record envied in the rugby world. Matt takes us on his journey giving valuable insights into his coaching style, motivational prompts and we see how his military background was important to success.Containing life lessons and some exclusive player contributions, this is a must read for those who love rugby or appreciate Maori heritage.
8. Hard Road : Tough Thoughts on a Tough Game by Shane Webcke
After his bestselling memoir Warhorse, Shane Webcke turns his tough and uncompromising gaze to the game of
rugby league itself. Webcke gives us the inside running on the dramatic 2006 finals series, including the controversial coaching strategy employed by the Brisbane Broncos in the lead-up to their NRL Premiership triumph. He then tackles the game of rugby league in Australia. His sometimes brutal honesty on everything from Wayne Bennett quitting the Broncos and players' drunken behaviour, to the inclusion of a disgraced Joey Johns in the Team of the Century and rugby league's rivalry with rugby union, will send shockwaves through rugby league's administrators, the media, the players and the game's fan base. More
9 .The Moment By Sean Doherty
A surfer's life is spent chasing them. That magic second when all the elements align. It could be inside a crystal
blue barrel wrapping around a palm-fringed Indonesian island. It could be perched in the lip of a 15-foot Pipeline widowmaker. It could be as your feet touch the sand for the first time as the new world surfing champion. It could be, simply, staring out over an empty pointbreak at dawn and realising you're the only human being within 30 miles. The Moment is where the great surfing photo and the classic surf story meet. With some of the world's best surf photographers' most pivotal and interesting work showcased, The Moment will dive into the photos and tell the story behind them. More
10. Golden Boy : Kim Hughes and the Bad Old Days of Australian Cricket
Kim Hughes was one of the most majestic and daring batsmen to play for Australia in the last 40 years. Golden curled
and boyishly handsome, his rise and fall as captain and player is unparalleled in our cricketing history. He played at least three innings that count as all-time classics, but it's his tearful resignation from the captaincy that is remembered. Insecure but arrogant, abrasive but charming; in Hughes' character were the seeds of his own destruction. Yet was Hughes' fall partly due to those around him, men who are themselves legends in Australia's cricketing history? Lillee, Marsh, the Chappells, all had their agendas, all were unhappy with his selection and performance as captain - evidenced by Dennis Lillee's tendency to aim bouncers relentlessly at Hughes' head during net practice. Hughes' arrival on the Test scene coincided with the most turbulent time Australian cricket has ever seen - first Kerry Packer's World Series Cricket, then the rebel tours to South Africa. Both had dramatic effects on Hughes' career. As he traces the high points and the low, Chris Ryan sheds new and fascinating light on the cricket - and the cricketers - of the times. More
Other Bestsellers
The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers
When first released in 1992, the encyclopedia created a sensation and quickly became the bible of every true football fan. This edition offers more details of the game's rich past. More
Strength Training Anatomy
Providing an intricate look at strength training from the inside out, "Strength Training Anatomy" features over 400 full-color illustrations that showcase the muscles used during each exercise. More
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What a Ride : An Aussie Pursuit of the Tour de France
For more than 20 years, award-winning sports writer Rupert Guinness has been reporting on the Tour de France. During that time, he has seen Australian cyclists evolve from curiosity into major contenders for the world's greatest bike race. From pioneers such as Phil Anderson who in 1981 became the first non-European to wear the famous Yellow Jersey, to Olympic champion and Tour de France Sprint crown contender Stuart O'Grady, "What A Ride" offers an unrivalled and fascinating behind-the-scenes look at what it really means to take part in the hardest cycling event in the world. It also reveals what life is like for any 'suiveur' - or official follower in the 4,500-strong race entourage. The moments of hardship, the heroes and the villains, and the times when everything comes together. More![]()
Complete Krav Maga : The Ultimate Guide to Over 200 Self-Defense and Combative Techniques
Developed for the Israel military forces and battle tested in real-life combat, Krav Maga has gained an international reputation as an easy-to-learn yet highly effective art of self-defense. Clearly written and extensively illustrated, Complete Krav Maga details every aspect of the system including dozens of hand-to-hand combat moves, over 20 weapons defense techniques and a complete physical conditioning workout program. More
