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The mighty Bears!: A social history of North Sydney Rugby League

by Andrew Moore

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A social history of North Sydney Rugby League. A study of the North Sydney Bears, the senior club of Australian Rugby League which relates the sport to the changing social history of the community. Includes the club's most famous players and discusses administrators, coaches, trainers, staff, fans, footballers and controversial moments in its history. Also includes an index and a statistical appendix listing results since 1908. The author is a senior lecturer in Australian history at the University of Western Sydney, Macarthur.… (more)
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A social history of North Sydney Rugby League. A study of the North Sydney Bears, the senior club of Australian Rugby League which relates the sport to the changing social history of the community. Includes the club's most famous players and discusses administrators, coaches, trainers, staff, fans, footballers and controversial moments in its history. Also includes an index and a statistical appendix listing results since 1908. The author is a senior lecturer in Australian history at the University of Western Sydney, Macarthur.

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