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Great Welsh No 10S
An analysis of the contribution of 32 Welsh rugby Number 10s who were selected for their country between 1947 and 1999. The list includes Carwyn James, Barry John, Phil Bennet, Neil Jenkins and many more.
Wales Defeated England
This line from Max Boyce's 'Hymns and Arias' usually elicits delirious applause in the rugby world. It is now the title of a book which looks at the classic matches between the two old foes between 1890 and 2013. Included are Wales vs England matches which featured controversies, such as the 1890 match when Wales were victorious for the first time.
Môn, Cymru a'r Bêl
The autobiography of Osian Roberts, assistant manager of the Welsh national football team, looking back on his life as a player and coach, analysing the excellent campaign to qualify for Euro 16 and giving an insight into the preparations for France and beyond. 74 colour and black-and-white photographs.
Stori Sydyn: Rhwng y Pyst - Hunangofiant Owain Fôn Williams
Owain Fôn Williams is a member of the Welsh football squad and in this title in the 'Stori Sydyn' series, we are guided behind the scenes during the success of the team at the Euro 2016 tournament in France in 2016. But we also learn much more about the goalie from Pen-y-groes - he's a musician and artist, and Welsh to the core.
Stori Sydyn: Jamie – y Llew yn Ne Affrica
A title in the short and fast-paced series Quick Reads. Follow Jamie Roberts's remarkable year with the Wales rubgy team and with the Lions in 2009. Jamie is also studying to become a doctor; the book looks at the way Jamie combines his studies with his status as one of Wales's chief rugby heroes.
Stori Sydyn: Aled a'r Fedal Aur
A title in the short and fast-paced series Quick Reads. This is Aled Sion Davies, the Paralympic Champion's story. He won a gold medal for throwing the discus and a bronze medal for the shot putt in the Paralympic Games, London 2012. At only 21 years of age he is one of the youngest athletes in the British squad and one of the most successful.
Half Time
Nigel Owens is a familiar figure on stage and television, and is considered one of the best rugby referees in the world. But before reaching his current status in the world of professional rugby, he went through an excruciating personal crisis.