The most capped England rugby scrum-half of all time a captain of his country & a two-times British Lions tourist Matt Dawsons career story is a colourful tale spiced with controversy from club rugby at Northampton to England winning the Rugby World Cup in Australia. Now fully updated with Englands first year as World Champions. The boy from Birkenhead learnt the game the hard way working as a security guard & an advertising salesman in his formative years in the days when rugby players found relief in an active & alcoholic social life. (Dawson: The drinking started on Saturday night continued all Sunday & most nights until Thursday.) Despite the frequent visits to the operating theatre & the physios table hard graft for his club Northampton eventually heralded international recognition. Dawson talks about the influential & occasional obstructive figures in his blossoming career: the likes of John Olver Will Carling Ian Mc Geechan & more recently Wayne Shelford Kyran Bracken & Clive Woodward. In typically opinionated mode he also reflects on the successes & failures of the England team & famously the Lions in Australia in 2001. After speaking out against punishing schedules disenchanted players & lack of management support in a tour diary article Dawson was almost sent home in disgrace. He revisits that bitterly disappointing period in his life & is still not afraid to point out where everything went wrong. Following Englands Rugby World Cup 2003 success Dawson provides a first-hand account of all the dressing room drama
- including a troubled Jonny Wilkinson
- & the memorable final itself followed by the stunning reaction to this historic win back home. & in a new updated chapter for this paperback edition he reveals how the World Champions have overcome the retirement of key players reviews the 2004 Six Nations & looks at his own future in the game.