Accept The Challenge - The Autobiography by Leigh Matthews - ISBN: 9780857982100
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Accept The Challenge - The Autobiography

The Autobiography

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  • Paperback

    560 pages

  • Release Date

    1 August 2014

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Summary

A true football legend, this is a hugely long awaited autobiography told with Leigh’s customary steel, wry humour and no-holds barred honesty.This is a hugely long-awaited autobiography told with Leigh’s customary steel, wry humour and no-holds-barred honesty.Life and lessons from the world of Australian Rules Football as told by an icon of the sport, Leigh Matthews, four-time Premiership player, voted the player of the 20th Century and four-time Premiership coach.Accept the Challenge offers …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780857982100
ISBN-10:0857982109
Author:Leigh Matthews, Leigh M. Blucher
Publisher:Random House Australia
Imprint:Ebury Australia
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:560
Release Date:1 August 2014
Weight:712g
Dimensions:233mm x 153mm x 40mm
About The Author

Leigh Matthews

With over 40 years of involvement at the elite level, Matthews is one of the key features of Channel Seven and 3AW’s AFL coverage and in 2010 was awarded the Australian Football Media Association’s award for “Most Outstanding Special Commentator - Television”.Originally from Chelsea, Matthews was recruited by Hawthorn, playing 332 games and amassing a list of accolades that rank him at the head of the game’s greats. Part of four Premierships with the Hawks and an eight-time Best and Fairest, Matthews won the VFL’s leading goalkicker and MVP award, was a three-time All-Australian and a Victorian representative on 14 occasions.Upon retiring in 1985, Matthews moved into coaching as an Assistant with Collingwood. Elevated to the senior role before the end of 1986, Matthews would go on to coach the Magpies for nine years, the third-longest tenure in club history. The highlight of his time at the helm was the club’s drought-breaking Premiership in 1990, ending a 32-year wait for success at Victoria Park.Matthews spent the next three years in the media, where his experience and knowledge of the game was integral to Seven’s AFL coverage. His work in radio and print was also highly respected.Lured back to coaching in 1999, Matthews accepted the main role at the Brisbane Lions. Again, success quickly followed, with the Lions climbing from last in 1998 to a Preliminary Final in his first in charge.The Lions made the early part of the 21st century their own under Matthews, becoming the first side since Melbourne in the 1950s to win three consecutive titles, triumphing in 2001-2-3.The eighth longest serving coach in AFL history, Matthews resigned from the Lions at the end of 2008. He was immediately back in the media fold where he remains calling games for Channel Seven.

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