
Ordinary Joe
$32.54
- Paperback
352 pages
- Release Date
10 September 2020
Summary
Ordinary Joe: The Unlikely Rise of a Rugby Legend
‘He’s a great coach. He lives and breathes the game. There’s nothing he doesn’t know’ Brian O’Driscoll
‘The best coach Irish rugby - arguably Irish sport - has ever had’ Malachy Clerkin, Irish Times
In the autumn of 2010, a little-known New Zealander called Joe Schmidt took over as head coach at Leinster. He had never been in charge of a professional team. After Leinster lost three of their first four games, …
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9780241981092 |
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ISBN-10: | 0241981093 |
Author: | Joe Schmidt |
Publisher: | Penguin Books Ltd |
Imprint: | Penguin Books Ltd |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 352 |
Release Date: | 10 September 2020 |
Weight: | 249g |
Dimensions: | 197mm x 131mm x 21mm |
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Undoubtedly the greatest coach in Irish rugby history - - Daily Telegraph
Rugby obsessives and amateur coaches will revel in the insight that Schmidt offers into his training methods, tactics and preparation … Full of insight, emotion and considered analysis * Irish Daily Mail *An insight into the fascinating personality of the man who has been the single most influential figure in Irish rugby over the last decade * Irish Times *He is clearly more than an ordinary coach, the winning of two Heinekens, beating New Zealand twice, the 2018 Grand Slam and reaching no.1 in the World Rankings are positive brushstrokes, marking Irish rugby for ever … A rocky read about exceptional deeds, told in extraordinary fashion * Irish Daily Star *Undoubtedly the greatest coach in Irish rugby history * Daily Telegraph *
About The Author
Joe Schmidt
Joe Schmidt was born in the Far North of New Zealand in 1965, the third of eight children of a district nurse and a postmaster. As a young man, he played on the wing for Manawatu in the National Provincial Championship, and worked as a schoolteacher, administrator and coach at schools around the North Island - and, for a year and a half, in Co. Westmeath.
After making a name for himself as an innovative schools rugby coach, he worked as an assistant coach with Bay of Plenty, the Auckland Blues in Super Rugby, and Clermont-Auvergne. In 2010 he became head coach of Leinster, where he won two Heineken Cups in three seasons. As Ireland coach from 2013 to 2019, he achieved unprecedented success, including three Six Nations championships in six seasons, and was World Rugby Coach of the Year in 2018.
He and his wife Kelly have four children, and live in Dublin.
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