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  • Published: 1 August 2012
  • ISBN: 9781742755281
  • Imprint: Random House Australia
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 256
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Gaz




This is the story of a football champion who crammed more highs and lows into an 11-year career than just about any player of his generation

This is the story of a football champion who crammed more highs and lows into an 11-year career than just about any player of his generation.

Carrying the surname of his uncle and Immoral Reg, he had blinding pace, a shimmy, a step and an innate sense of timing. Whether it was for St George Illawarra, NSW or Australia, he could seemingly sniff out a try at will. As former NSW coach Phil Gould once remarked: “Mark Gasnier, the best centre I have seen.”

Yet for a game that came to him so naturally, Gasnier’s career was never so straightforward. His famous bloodlines and the notorious hoodoo that had seen the Dragons fail to win a premiership in three decades meant the weight of expectation never went away. A drunken phone call during a NSW bonding session that led to his sacking on the eve of his Origin debut, the curse of injury and the ultimate decision to walk away from the game and play rugby union for Paris glamour club Stade Francais only add to his complex journey.

Those obstacles only made the finish _ when he returned to the NRL to win the grand final with St George Illawarra_ sweeter … before he shocked everyone again with the early announcement of his retirement.

Throughout his career, Gasnier was guarded with the media. For the first time, he candidly tells his story.

  • Published: 1 August 2012
  • ISBN: 9781742755281
  • Imprint: Random House Australia
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 256
Categories:

About the author

Mark Gasnier

Over his long career, good judges have rated Gasnier as being the equal of his uncle, league Immortal Reg Gasnier. In fact, Phil Gould once described him as the best centre he had ever seen. The man with one of the most famous names in Rugby League history was always going to have to play throughout his career with a certain level of expectation. Fortunately Mark has not disappointed. Though to be fair, Mark did disappoint many of the St George faithful, when after over 8 years with the Dragons, as well as several games with the Blues and Kangaroos, he left the club to link up with French Rugby Union side Stade Francais. Halfway through 2010, Gasnier declared his intentions to return to League, and signed a new deal with the Dragons. Initially sceptical, fans were quickly swayed as Mark helped St. George Illawarra repeat their Minor Premiers title, and then go on to Grand Final glory. Mark is now retired from the game and lives in Sydney with his wife and child.

Mark Gasnier is firmly regarded as one of the best players in the game at Club, State of Origin & International levels and can be described as a true asset to the game of Rugby League even in retirement.

Co-writer Andrew Webster is the Chief Rugby League Writer for The Daily Telegraph and has been covering sport for 15 years. His first book was the widely acclaimed Supercoach: The Life and Times of Jack Gibson.

Praise for Gaz

Sports autobiographies sometimes fall flat because they don't really reveal much of the true person behind the public persona, but Gaz does a decent job of giving insight into one of the game's premier players.

Andrew Both, Newcastle Herald