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Roland Perry (1)

Autore di Monash

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36 opere 652 membri 8 recensioni

Opere di Roland Perry

Monash (2004) 99 copie
Bill the Bastard (2012) 50 copie
Bradman's Best (2001) 50 copie
The Don (1977) 32 copie
Horrie The War Dog (1829) 31 copie
The Changi Brownlow (2010) 29 copie
Monash and Chauvel (2017) 20 copie
The Fifth Man (1994) 19 copie
Bradman's Invincibles (2008) 17 copie

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I can’t imagine the Changi concentration camp after the fall of Singapore could have been much fun but the Australian rules football competition would have helped pass the time.

Roland Perry recreates the competition, with particular coverage of Peter Chitty, the former St Kilda player who won the Changi Brownlow. A great story, told well and it’s just a shame that Chitty didn’t live to see the publication of Changi Brownlow.
 
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MiaCulpa | 2 altre recensioni | Sep 28, 2020 |
The story of how Australian POWs held in the notorious Changi prison, in Singapore, used football to console themselves. The prisoners included Wilfred ‘Chicken’ Smallhorn, a Brownlow medallist.
 
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Readingthegame | 2 altre recensioni | Jul 4, 2020 |
This biography of one of Australia’s greatest cricketers also looks at Miller’s football career, which while brief, 50 VFL games for St. Kilda, was notable.
 
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Readingthegame | Jun 14, 2020 |
Favourite quotes:

Pg 436 - in such a dictatorial mood that he made Hitler look democratic
Pg 521 - the Australian blitzkrieg continued for a record 721 in the day.

A good biography by Roland Perry and a good insight into The Don. The book does concentrate on Bradman's innings in great detail rather than details of his life, what made him tick, his motivations etc. We get great details of the strokes he played in all his big innings and details of his captaincies. How did he become the greatest cricketer to ever live? We don't really find out. Remember his test average is around 50% better than the next greatest ever player, achieved on uncovered wickets, no protection and hostile bowling. Not like the batters paradises we have now.

The Don comes across as a driven, single-minded, intelligent individual, the author is obviously a big fan of his subject, indeed a little in awe. However, as above, sometimes the language does stray into a bit flowery. The later chapters could also do with a bit of proof reading.

However an enjoyable read
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mick745 | Apr 8, 2020 |

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Opere
36
Utenti
652
Popolarità
#38,721
Voto
½ 3.5
Recensioni
8
ISBN
194
Lingue
1

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