Dark Arts by Mike Ross

Nonfiction, Sports, Rugby
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Author: Liam Hayes ISBN: 9780463535943
Publisher: Liam Hayes Publication: December 13, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Liam Hayes
ISBN: 9780463535943
Publisher: Liam Hayes
Publication: December 13, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

For the first time, Mike Ross brings sports fans into the dark heart of the professional game of rugby union.
Ross is recognized as the greatest scrummager in Irish rugby history – and the man who was the foundation stone for the beginning of the Joe Schmidt era, which saw Leinster win back-to-back Heineken Cups and Ireland become the greatest team in Europe.
But Mike Ross might never have been a professional rugby player.
He did not turn pro until he was 26 years of age. And he spent three years learning his trade at the toughest end of the game with Harlequins in England before coming home at 30, and chasing the dream of an Irish jersey.
Ross would play 61 times for Ireland, and over 150 times for Leinster. His story is one of big dreams and amazing courage, on and off the field.
He writes about the good times and the hardest times, facing the true beasts of the professional game every weekend. And he writes about his own life, and the suicide of his younger brother, Andrew at 16 years of age with an honesty and compassion that is rewarding for everyone who has experienced the sudden death of a loved one and has to rebuild their lives.

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For the first time, Mike Ross brings sports fans into the dark heart of the professional game of rugby union.
Ross is recognized as the greatest scrummager in Irish rugby history – and the man who was the foundation stone for the beginning of the Joe Schmidt era, which saw Leinster win back-to-back Heineken Cups and Ireland become the greatest team in Europe.
But Mike Ross might never have been a professional rugby player.
He did not turn pro until he was 26 years of age. And he spent three years learning his trade at the toughest end of the game with Harlequins in England before coming home at 30, and chasing the dream of an Irish jersey.
Ross would play 61 times for Ireland, and over 150 times for Leinster. His story is one of big dreams and amazing courage, on and off the field.
He writes about the good times and the hardest times, facing the true beasts of the professional game every weekend. And he writes about his own life, and the suicide of his younger brother, Andrew at 16 years of age with an honesty and compassion that is rewarding for everyone who has experienced the sudden death of a loved one and has to rebuild their lives.

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