Lion’s Diary

Lion’s Diary by Jeremy Guscott, published by Penguin in 1998, offers a detailed account of the 1997 Lions tour to South Africa, marking a significant moment in rugby history. This New Ed edition spans 187 pages and is presented in English. Guscott, an accomplished centre, shares his experiences during this historic tour, reflecting on the camaraderie, off-duty activities, and the pressures faced by the team, all conveyed with a blend of candor and humor.
Readers will find an insightful exploration of the dynamics within the team, as well as the political backdrop of the tour following the end of apartheid. Guscott’s personal memoir captures the essence of the journey, providing a unique perspective on the challenges and triumphs encountered along the way. This biography not only chronicles the events of the tour but also delves into the personal experiences that shaped the players’ interactions and the overall atmosphere of the tour.
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The 1997 Lions tour to South Africa is an historic one – the first tour to the home of the Springboks since their return to international rugby with the demise of apartheid. England’s brilliantly gifted centre Jeremy Guscott’s LIONS DIARY is the definitive record of the camaraderie, off-duty revelry, high pressures and behind-the-scene politics – all told with candour and wit.
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