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Man and Ball: My Autobiography

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SHORTLISTED FOR RUGBY BOOK OF THE YEAR AT THE BRITISH SPORTS BOOK AWARDS'When I came into the Ulster team,' Stephen Ferris says with typical candour, 'we were crap'. It was, however, preferable to his day job of paving driveways, and that day in 2005 saw the start of an incredible journey for Ferris, Ulster and Ireland rugby. A Celtic League title in his very first senior season with Ulster. A Grand Slam in 2009, followed by a sensational Lions breakthrough. A starring role in Ireland's greatest World Cup win, over Australia in 2011, when Ferris famously picked up Will Genia and carried him ten yards. And leading Ulster from nowhere to the Heineken Cup final.Stephen Ferris had an incredible rugby career, tragically ended by ankle injuries so severe they will never properly heal. He is an inspiration to the population of Ulster, an emblem of the sport that serves as such a positive expression of its culture and identity, and earned the respect and admiration of fans across Ireland for his strength, pace, skill and courage. Fearless, funny and full of an incredible array of stories from behind the scenes of Ulster, Ireland and the Lions, this is the must-have rugby book of the year.

353 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 10, 2015

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July 10, 2017
Enjoyed the frank approach Ferris takes. Superior to the restrained and sometimes 'safe' books written by some of his colleagues. His love of the game shines through and his descriptions of matches and off the field craic is excellent. Felt part of it as I had watched many of the matches he describes and had payed myself for over 30 years. He appears to be taking the same open attitude to punditry - long may it continue!!
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June 15, 2020
Frank and honest what a great player Stephen was I really enjoyed this book as an Ulster and Ireland Supporter
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November 10, 2021
Player I didn't know a great deal about. Interesting read, improved by a frank and honest writing style.
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January 17, 2017
As an Ulster supporter who has watched Steven Ferris play, I was excited to receive Steven book as a gift and couldn't wait to read it.
It is very interesting to read how Steven meet many of those he played with in school, club, province and country teams.
The only thing that spoiled this book for me and infact I had to leave it for a while and then return to it was the strong language that was used. As a Christian and minister of the Gospel this really did spoil things for me.
Steven yes speaks his mind and that is one of the tings that is nice about him as he now does the punditry on games. He is not afraid to say what many Ulster supporters are thinking about players and the team themselves.
One are that touch a soft spot and as thought Steven was going to say was a defining moment for him was the lost of Nevin Spence. This lost touched many folks and it is still often felt as you watch a Ulster play and expect Nevin to be brought on.
I wish Steven well in his future life.
Well worth the read if you can get pass the strong language.
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February 1, 2017
This was a difficult book to rate. The content of Stephen's book and his anecdotes were worth a 5/5 but the story wasn't very well written despite the ghost writer's attempts. The chronology was poor and kept flicking back and forth in time in a jarring way and the tenses were inconsistent, making it a 2/5. I've tried to meet that in the middle because it was an enjoyable read despite it's technical flaws.
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December 10, 2015
an interesting and entertaining read written in a frank andopen manner, well worth it
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