A journey across several continents to reveal some of the more intimate moments of rugby league - from inebriated coach trips to France to weird experiences in the forests of Papua New Guinea. The book draws on diverse travellers' tales from respected writers on rugby league.
Not as good as 13 winters possibly because it moves away from the northern heartland of the game in Britain and therefore has less of a socio-economic interest, still some cracking chapters and a view on the way a small game inspires people