Aberavon RFC has a long, proud and illustrious history, with 50 of its players being capped for Wales, the club winning many league titles and domestic cups, and -... Læs mere
Living My Dream is the frank and fascinating story of how Dave Edwards achieved his life's ambition of playing professional football and wearing the red shirt of his father's homeland - Wales.
This is the remarkable story of The Maindy Flyers, a cycling club in Cardiff which has nurtured a string of elite riders such as Elinor Barker,... Læs mere
Olympic gold medallist Darren Campbell is one of Britain's most successful and popular athletes, yet the real story behind his success has not been made public, until now.
Witty and engaging with a very dry sense of humour, Steve Fenwick's memoirs tell the story of the schoolboy from Nantgarw who became one of the most celebrated players in... Læs mere
Messi: The King of Camp Nou is the definitive story of Lionel Messi’s entire Barça career, written by Jason Pettigrove, a football journalist who worked for FC Barcelona during Messi’s final years in Catalonia.
Featuring over 50 boxers from North, Mid and West Wales, including first British boxer medal winner at the world amateur championships and the incredible youngster who... Læs mere
Fighting to Speak reveals the journey of a miner's son with a stutter who succeeded to play rugby at the highest level and defeat his demons.
Arthur Gould by Gwyn Prescott is the definitive biography of the record-breaking Welsh international player who is widely acknowledged as the first superstar of rugby.
A League of Our Own is the first book to tell the remarkable story of the establishment and 30-year history of the League of Wales, which was rebranded as the Welsh Premier League in 2010 and the Cymru Premier in 2019.
A double dual-code international and held in the highest regard by former teammates and opponents alike, John Devereux is revered by followers of rugby league and rugby union and, in his official biography, Devs, reveals the fascinating story of his life in rugby.
White Gold tells the story of Swansea RFC's first 15 years, when a group of cricketers established a football club for winter recreation and how they created an open, running playing style that quickly became known and revered around the rugby world.