Willie Anderson: Crossing the Line

Willie Anderson was an integral part of the Ulster team that dominated Irish rugby in the 1980’s winning 10 consecutive interprovincial titles, Anderson played 78 times for his province and 27 times for Ireland and was to skipper both sides.

He’s one of the biggest characters in Irish Rugby and he’s released his autobiography which is called Crossing the Line. The flag, the haka and facing my life.

I have read a lot of sports players autobiographies and this ranks right up there with the best of them. He talks about the current Ulster and Ireland team, stories from his book, resilience, setting goals and provides invaluable advice to young players.

What a legend. Enjoy.

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