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Delighted that Mavericks included in a selection of 'Tell-All Rugby Books That Die-Hard Fans Should Read' in @MenStuffZA alongside those of @RassieRugby and @DannyCipriani87 - good company! https://t.co/YVfc5k7vk5
My good pal and former colleague @mattycutler has just released a new pod, journeying deep into the world of illicit Premier League broadcasting - something many may use, but few are aware of some its many darker consequences. Check the trailer here - https://t.co/IftYXhB0Rs
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Those good folks @Rugbyworldmag have written a little about Rugby's Greatest Mavericks and are offering the chance to win one of six free copies, in return for answering a fairly simple question! Take a look here and enter today https://t.co/FO51eQvQtP
What's happened here is that France has seen what Wales have done today and instinctively known they need to raise their game ahead of next week #ENGvFRA
Interview with Gavin Henson who is now running the pub over the road from where he grew up and playing for the village Sunday league football team. Really enjoyed meeting him; not what I expected.
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Just starting your festive shopping? Have a rugby fan in your life that you don't want to spend more than £12.99 on? Well, there's lots of good books out there, but I also recommend this 👇 Amazon has 12 copies left + will get there pre-Christmas on Prime https://t.co/eR0bytRSyj
#Competition time - To win a copy of @MrLukeUpton’s fantastic new book ‘Rugby's Greatest Mavericks’ simply retweet this post.
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Like Big Gav? Then you'll love Dai Bishop! A real rugby maverick in every sense - with stories a-plenty on and off the pitch. In Union and League. Our very own @MrLukeUpton picks out a few highlights for @Dai_Sport_ , take a look now! https://t.co/6AXdCHx2oS
One of the most missed and beloved figures in Irish rugby, Keane was born into a farming family in Currow, County Kerry. He'd grow to 6’ 5” and 16st 10lb in his International days, and gave his poor mum an early indicator of what was to come by weighing 14lb when born