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Reading the Play: On Life and Leadership

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For over 15 years, James Hird has been one of the AFL's greatest champions. He's captained Essendon to a premiership, won a Brownlow Medal, been voted his club's Best and Fairest four times, represented Australia in five International Series, and been named the third greatest Essendon player of all time. But Hird's record as a footballer is only part of his story.In the same year he won the Brownlow he graduated as an engineer. Despite the workload and the pressures of professional football and captaining his club, he has worked as a stockbroker, an airline employee, a television executive, a media personality and a partner in a sports marketing consultancy. His perspective on the game is informed by a wealth of life knowledge, and his perspective on life is informed by an equal wealth of football experience.Reading the Play is a fascinating account of his life and his views - both on the sport he loves and on the things he finds important, from the fundamentals of family, to self-discipline and the power of courage. It's frank, informed, entertaining and inspiring. And like Hird himself, completely unique.

311 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 1, 2010

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A true champion of the game. It's a shame he had so many injuries. Well worth a read.
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