Jamie Peacock: No White Flag

Jamie Peacock: No White Flag by Jamie Peacock, published by History Press Limited on March 3, 2014, is a UK edition that spans 352 pages. This autobiography presents an in-depth look at the life and career of one of rugby’s most formidable forwards. Known for his leadership at Bradford Bulls and later at Leeds Rhinos, Peacock shares his experiences and insights from the sport, including his role in significant victories and his journey through the rugby league landscape.
Readers will find a candid exploration of rugby league through Peacock’s perspective, enriched with personal anecdotes and strong opinions. The book covers his achievements, including leading Great Britain to a Test series win and his captaincy for England in the 2008 World Cup. With a focus on sports and recreation, this edition provides a comprehensive view of Peacock’s contributions to rugby, making it a valuable resource for fans and those interested in the cultural aspects of the game.
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Jamie Peacock is known and respected as one of the most powerful and redoubtable forwards in world rugby. The inspirational skipper at Bradford Bulls until 2005, when he helped them claim the Super League Trophy, the 2003 Man of Steel is now a key figure at hometown club Leeds Rhinos, who he helped to the title in 2007. Having just led Great Britain to their first Test series win in fourteen years, he is also set to captain England in the much-anticipated 2008 World Cup. Coming from a forthright Yorkshireman, this autobiography will pull no punches in describing rugby league as Jamie sees it. Replete with opinions and anecdotes, it is essential reading for anyone with an interest in the modern game. This new paperback edition is fully updated to include the 2008 Rugby League World Cup.
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