Graham Henry


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Explosive and controversial - this is the must-read autobiography of one of the world's most successful sporting coaches. Although he would eventually be knighted in recognition of one of the most remarkable coaching careers in the history of rugby, Graham Henry experienced his share of crushing setbacks and disappointments. this was the man responsible for restoring the glory days of the All Blacks and reinvigorating the spirits of an entire nation, but also the one held accountable for a disastrous 2007 World Cup campaign. When the team crashed out, humiliatingly at the quarter-final stage, Sir Graham thought his time as an international rugby coach was up. the New Zealand Rugby Union had never reappointed a losing World Cup coach, and he couldn't see why they would make an exception for him.that is, until he began preparing his coach's report, which involved a detailed analysis of the video of that fateful quarter-final. What he witnessed initially caused him to vomit, then to reassess his future. His findings and insights ultimately led to his reappointment. In this book, Henry reveals that as a rugby coach he was always more tactical than technical. In partnership with Wayne Smith and Steve Hansen, he would go on to rebuild the All Blacks as the most triumphant and entertaining team in the world.Sir Graham is rugby's most successful coach having maintained an almost unbelievable 83 per cent success rate across four decades and more than 500 matches from schoolboy to international level. Now retired, he has teamed up with New Zealand's most prolific rugby author, Bob Howitt, to relate his personal account of the drastic measures he took to change the culture within the All Blacks and set them on the path to becoming world champions.




Last Man Standing


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The shocking and brutal life and crimes of one of Australia's most notorious and feared underworld kingpins, Graham 'Abo' Henry. From his violent childhood and rise through the ranks of Sydney's most dangerous men, to his involvement in a Royal Commission into Police Corruption that would bring down a government, this is his compelling and terrifying true story.Angry, belligerent, dangerous beyond compare, Graham Henry built a criminal gang and empire that swept aside all gangs before them in the notorious gang wars of the 1980s and 1990s. From the biggest armed robberies the city had ever known, to the targets drug deals, Henry and his organised crime gang ruled over all, protected by a litany of corrupt and greedy police, politicians and judges. But with millions rolling in, petty jealousies, and perceived slights would see his criminal juggernaut unravel from within, ending in a bloody fight for survival that would tear the underworld apart, and leave it forever changed.




Final Word


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Final Word is an honest and reflective look at the life and career of a truly remarkable and often controversial leader in world rugby.













The Reign of King Henry


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Anyone who wishes to study the reign of Henry VI will need to start from the basis which Professor Griffiths provides' A.J. Pollard, Parliamentary History Henry VI is the youngest monarch ever to have ascended the English throne and the only English king to have been acknowledges by the French as rightfully King of France. His reign was the thir...




Abo


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During the dangerous days of the 1980s and 1990s, the so-called ′Green Light′ days, few were more given to committing major crime or more notorious than Graham ′Abo′ Henry, the other half of a criminal partnership with Arthur ′Neddy′ Smith. In ′Abo′: A Treacherous Life, Jay Pring presents a criminal′s eye view of the workings of the ICAC, the National Crime Authority, the Federal police and the NSW Royal Commission. But more than that, it allows Graham Henry to explode many of the myths surrounding Neddy Smith and his ′gang′. Populated by a world of larger-than-life characters, living lives of criminality, extraordinary violence and intrigue, this is not a story for the faint-hearted.




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