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Sculthorpe: Man of Steel - Paul Sculthorpe


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Sculthorpe: Man of Steel - Paul Sculthorpe

 
Description: ISBN 1846051622 / Author: Paul Sculthorpe / Genre: Biography / Paul Sculthorpe is the man who was born to be a superstar. Touted as a ... more
Sculthorpe: Man of Steel - Paul Sculthorpe ... future Great Britain skipper before he even played his first game as a professional, he has more than lived up to the billing over the ensuing years. The only player to ever be named Man of Steel in successive years, the St Helens captain is arguably the most talented man to grace a rugby league field in modern times. Yet Sculthorpe did not always have his sights set on Challenge Cup and Grand Final glory. As a youngster he spent his time booting a football around with brother Lee - and actually had to be forced into playing his first game of rugby. From that moment a star was born, as he went on to captain every side he represented, even though he was often playing a year above his age group. Warrington were the first to spot that potential, snapping him up on schoolboy terms, and helping shape the greatest player in Super League history. When he went hunting a bigger stage, St Helens had no hesitation paying a world record 370,000 - a transfer fee that quickly looked a bargain. Since then various rugby union clubs have sounded out the chances of tempting him into a code switch, while the biggest names in Australia would love to take the prize Pom Down Under. Throughout it all Scully has stayed true to his roots, even though that loyalty was sorely tested when knee injuries led to a whispering campaign that he was finished. Now Sculthorpe lifts the lid on a remarkable career. The highs and the lows; the friendships and the fall-outs; and where he feels his future really lies. It's a no-holds barred account of one man's incredible rise to the top - and the steely determination which keeps him there.

Newest Review: ... for a chat, with Scully simply recalling events as they sprang to mind. Those recollections were then written down more or ... more

 ... less word for word to form the chapters. If this were a taped interview, or even a newspaper feature, this would be perfectly natural. In a book, it’s less satisfactory. Certainly, anyone who isn’t aware of the general pattern of Scully’s career would be a little confused. Hardly any dates are given throughout the book, so it’s difficult to get a real sense of what happened when. True, some autobiographies go over the top with dates for everything, but Scully’s goes too far the other way, with virtually no reference t...more

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Crowned Review Sculthorpe: Man of Steel - Paul Sculthorpe: Superman? Take a hike. Sculthorpe's the REAL Man of Steel (1292 words)
by - written on 20/08/07 (Very useful, 234 readings)
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Paul Who? ------------- If Paul Sculthorpe were a footballer, he’d be a household name around the world, ranking alongside Beckham and Ronaldo. Unfortunately for him, he’s a Rugby League player – a sport which struggles to get its fair share of column inches in our football/Rugby Union obsessed media. So, here’s a bit by way of introduction. Paul Sculthorpe began his playing career at Warrington before moving to local rivals St Helens for a (then) world record transfer fee of £370,000. He has gone on to be one of the most successful players in the sport, lifting numerous trophies and captained both St Helens and Great Britain. He is the only player ...  Read the complete review

 

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