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The Fittler Files '12

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A true insider's look at the 2012 rugby league season from hugely popular former player Brad Fittler, featuring all the action from on and off the field and complete with trademark Fittler insights and humour. Includes over 100 photographs. 'I love the way Freddy loves Rugby League. Look we all know that he sees the world a little differently and when it comes to talking footy that's a good thing!' Andrew Johns Following on from the success of tHE FIttLER FILES comes tHE FIttLER FILES 2, a review of the 2012 rugby league season from round one through to the grand final, covering all the big events both on and off the field. Not simply a rehash of the regular, NRL-sanctioned press conferences and news, this is a genuine inside look at rugby league from a trusted and well-connected team. Written with Brad's brand of honesty and humour, and including over 100 photographs, tHE FIttLER FILES 2 is the perfect gift for the footy fan this Christmas.

586 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 1, 2012

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Ian Heads

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Ian John Heads OAM was an Australian historian, journalist, commentator and author. He was described as "Australia's foremost rugby league historian" by the National Museum of Australia. In the reconstruction period following World War II sport was exceptionally prominent in Australian society. - Wikipedia

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December 10, 2021
I mean it’s a tour diary so it’s what it is. Was funny seeing all the old tweets from players before they got scared off Twitter cause of criticism they couldn’t cop with out the allure of Insta thots sliding into DMs on the other app.

Enjoyed Freddie’s odd takes and eye for a good photo
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