Stand Up and Fight  
When Munster Beat the All Blacks
Author(s): Alan English
Published by Birlinn
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ISBN: 9781915359292
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'A modern classic . . . Absolutely riveting and frequently moving' – The Telegraph

'Among the best books ever written on Irish sport' – Sunday Tribune

'Brilliant . . . Stand Up and Fight is the definitive account. It captures the essence of what makes Munster rugby and its provincial team so unique' – Tony Ward, Irish Independent

'A terrific combination of intelligent reportage and open-eyed mythmaking' – Sunday Times

'A seminal account' – New Zealand Herald

'Irresistible' – Guardian

31/10/1978, Thomond Park. On one of the greatest days in rugby history, Munster beat the All Blacks. More than 100,000 people claimed to have watched the game, even though the ground could only hold 12,000. Now, fully updated for the 45th anniversary of the match, Alan English tells the true story.
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'A modern classic . . . Absolutely riveting and frequently moving' – The Telegraph

'Among the best books ever written on Irish sport' – Sunday Tribune

'Brilliant . . . Stand Up and Fight is the definitive account. It captures the essence of what makes Munster rugby and its provincial team so unique' – Tony Ward, Irish Independent

'A terrific combination of intelligent reportage and open-eyed mythmaking' – Sunday Times

'A seminal account' – New Zealand Herald

'Irresistible' – Guardian

31/10/1978, Thomond Park. On one of the greatest days in rugby history, Munster beat the All Blacks. More than 100,000 people claimed to have watched the game, even though the ground could only hold 12,000. Now, fully updated for the 45th anniversary of the match, Alan English tells the true story.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Dedication
  • Contents
  • List of Illustrations
  • The Cast
  • Prologue
  • One: The Silent Lambs
  • Two: Limerick Rugby Miracle
  • Three: All Blacks and Angel Rapers
  • Four: He Was in the World Before
  • Five: Locky the Warrior
  • Six: The Politician
  • Seven: London Mauling
  • Eight: Worst Dump in the World
  • Nine: Brendan Foley’s Story
  • Ten: Enter the Friendly All Blacks
  • Eleven: Stu Wilson’s Story
  • Twelve: Horses for Courses
  • Thirteen: Seamus Dennison’s Story
  • Fourteen: Tickets and Tape
  • Fifteen: Be a Thinker
  • Sixteen: Tony Ward’s Story
  • Seventeen: The Killaloe Kids
  • Eighteen: The First Half
  • Nineteen: The Second Half
  • Twenty: The Immortals
  • Epilogue: Three Stories
  • Afterword: Ties That Bind
  • Appendix I
  • Appendix II
  • Appendix III
  • Bibliography
  • Acknowledgements
  • Index
  • Illustrations
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