Barassi

Barassi

by Peter Lalor
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 20/10/2010

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Barassi is Australian Football's first born son, the boy who became its prophet and its messiah. This is a deeply personal portrait of the legend.


His is a biblical tale, appropriate for a game that's a religion.


Ron Barassi was the definitive - some argue first - ruck rover. Together with Norm Smith, he won six premierships in a golden era for the Melbourne Demons. At Carlton and later North Melbourne Ron fulfilled the second part of his destiny. The game's most determined player became its super coach.


Barassi, goes behind the scenes with the game's most revered and most loved figure. It is an examination of an unexamined life. Where did the passion come from? Why did he care so much? How did the events of his early years resonate through the decades? In an era where our sporting heroes are flawed and fallen Ron Barassi is a true icon, a man whose integrity burns bright to this day.


Ron Barassi is a hero for the ages and Barassi is his unforgettable story.


'A must-read for AFL fans, but it's also a fascinating insight into one of the stars of the Australian sporting firmament. Covering the expanse of an extraordinary career, this is the definitive Ron Barassi book, capturing an iconic character.' - Sunday Telegraph


'Thoroughly researched and entertainingly written [...] Even if it's familiar south of the Barassi Line, his is a life that, told well, becomes fresh, relevant and compelling again.' - The Age


'Lalor has created a classic. This bio is as uncompromising and spellbinding as its subject.' - Launceston Examiner


'This is sports writing partying with literature, and discovering they have plenty in common. 5 stars' - Alpha Magazine

ISBN:
9781741762402
9781741762402
Category:
Biography: sport
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
20-10-2010
Language:
English
Publisher:
ALLEN & UNWIN
Peter Lalor

Peter Lalor is an award-winning author and journalist. Now a senior sports writer with The Australian, he has contributed articles to The Weekend Australian Magazine, Rolling Stone, Black + White Magazine, Luxury Travel and a number of books and international publications.

In his two decades as a journalist he has covered numerous major stories including the Bali bombings, the Hoddle St massacre, the Tampa crisis, the Sydney and Athens Olympics and the Australian cricket team's 2004 tour of India.

In 2002 his first book, Blood Stain, was published by Allen + Unwin. It became an instant bestseller and won the 2003 Ned Kelly Award for Best True Crime Writing and is the subject of a Discovery Channel documentary.

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