I have to admit I felt conflicted reading this... I really wanted to know more about the triathlon experience and it just didn't feel there was enough of that for me, but let's be honest, the book wasn't about that specifically.
I am full of admiration for Gareth and how he has finally come to terms with himself and seems so much happier with that, but seeing him endure the doubt over being able to admit who he was and his HIV diagnosis, was in periods quite difficult, and I was only reading it... however my only criticism was I felt it was a bit preachy in places but I can understand why.
He was a great player, one of the finest I've seen but arguably his journey since retirement is what he will be known for more, and quite right.