When Kyran Bracken burst onto the international rugby scene in 1993 he was up against the most feared opponents in world rugby: New Zeal&. Despite suffering ankle ligament damage after being stamped on, he battled through to help England beat the All Blacks. His against-the-odds triumph was almost a snapshot of the ten-year international career that would follow. In this moving & powerful autobiography Bracken reveals that things have never been straightforward. From his battle to hold onto the No.9 shirt to his recurrecnt struggle with injuries & the role he played in England's World Cup triumph, this is a unique insight into the changing world o rugby
- & the immense pressure so many top athletes must cope with
- from one of the sport's most successful players.