How the captains of the last 50 years have gone about leading the world's most successful rugby team.
The job of All Blacks captain comes with a scrutiny that puts it alongside the prime minister in terms of profile and public expectation. It takes a strong, confident and assured personality to captain a team where failure is never tolerated.
The Captain's Run is a behind the scenes journey into the world of All Blacks captaincy. It reveals how the great captains dealt with the pressure of the toughest job in world rugby, how they coped with failure, and what they would have done differently, if given their time again.
Audiobook details
GenreSelf-Help, Biography and Memoir, Business and Economics
Length8 hrs 31 mins
Narrated byGreg Smith
FormatAudiobook
Publish dateDec 11, 2020
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Chapter 1
12Chapter 12
2Chapter 2
13Chapter 13
3Chapter 3
14Chapter 14
4Chapter 4
15Chapter 15
5Chapter 5
16Chapter 16
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6Chapter 6
17Chapter 17
7Chapter 7
18Chapter 18
8Chapter 8
19Chapter 19
9Chapter 9
20Chapter 20
10Chapter 10
21Chapter 21
11Chapter 11
22Chapter 22
About the author
Gregor Paul
Gregor Paul is The New Zealand Herald's most respected rugby columnist and is a regular contributor to publications around the world. He has won multiple journalism awards for news, features and opinion writing, and is a sought after guest on radio and TV.
His bestselling biography Steve Hansen: The Legacy was shortlisted for the The Sunday Times Sports Book Awards 2023.
Gregor was born and raised in Scotland, and has lived in Auckland with his wife and three children since 2003.View all by Gregor Paul