Author: | Shane Crawford | ISBN: | 9781742530994 |
Publisher: | Penguin Random House Australia | Publication: | July 28, 2010 |
Imprint: | Penguin eBooks | Language: | English |
Author: | Shane Crawford |
ISBN: | 9781742530994 |
Publisher: | Penguin Random House Australia |
Publication: | July 28, 2010 |
Imprint: | Penguin eBooks |
Language: | English |
When Shane Crawford debuted for Hawthorn Football Club in 1993, little did he know what an amazing future awaited him. �The kid from tiny Finley in New South Wales would become a champion of the game, the heart and soul of his club, and a successful media performer.
Crawf's seventeen seasons with the Hawks were far from easy but his loyalty to the brown-and-gold was rewarded when he finally reached Australia's biggest stage - grand final day at the MCG - where, against all odds, his stellar football career had a fairytale ending.
This is the candid story of the larrikin who got the most out of himself through sheer hard work.� Crawf earned the respect of his peers for his talent, his extraordinary fitness, his generosity and his never-say-die attitude.� In 2010, he put these traits to the test by walking 780 kilometres from Adelaide to Melbourne, raising more than half a million dollars for those affected by breast cancer.� The journey had unexpected results for the Brownlow medallist and the thousands of supporters he met along the way - Shane Crawford became a champion of the people.
When Shane Crawford debuted for Hawthorn Football Club in 1993, little did he know what an amazing future awaited him. �The kid from tiny Finley in New South Wales would become a champion of the game, the heart and soul of his club, and a successful media performer.
Crawf's seventeen seasons with the Hawks were far from easy but his loyalty to the brown-and-gold was rewarded when he finally reached Australia's biggest stage - grand final day at the MCG - where, against all odds, his stellar football career had a fairytale ending.
This is the candid story of the larrikin who got the most out of himself through sheer hard work.� Crawf earned the respect of his peers for his talent, his extraordinary fitness, his generosity and his never-say-die attitude.� In 2010, he put these traits to the test by walking 780 kilometres from Adelaide to Melbourne, raising more than half a million dollars for those affected by breast cancer.� The journey had unexpected results for the Brownlow medallist and the thousands of supporters he met along the way - Shane Crawford became a champion of the people.