'What I really want is to give an insight into the fact that nobody is bulletproof even at a time when you are at the very top of your game. Even then there are still a lot of conversations that you have with yourself' Rob Kearney is the most decorated Irish rugby player in history. In No Hiding - My Autobiography he will bring to life the players, the coaches, the matches and the moments that helped define his career in this unflinching, revealing account. Written with David Walsh, the Sunday Times chief sports writer.
Great read, and a lot more serious compared to Marler and Haskell. Kearney is without a doubt one of Irish Rugby's greatest, and one of the best full backs to have ever played. Sad to see his time in green is over. The book offers a great insight on Kearney, how serious he took the game and the jersey. An absolute must read!
despite only 3 stars I did still enjoy this, is irish rugby player autobiographies on audiobook my new niche?
I will say it lacked flow, felt very jumpy at parts somuch so i thought the book was recorded out of order. I always enjoy hearing about their upbringings and this one was heartbreaking due to his brother however I did love how he continued to talk about and honour him throughout
It is great to read an autobiography where I finish it and really like the person RBI’s about. That was the case with Rob. The fact that I have supported him in an Ireland and Leinster jersey and remember many of the games he talked about really helps too.
Many of those things but not all I cannot say about my last book I read, Roy Keane’s autobiography!
Thank you Rob for all the memories and a really good read too. It gave me a better understanding of what being a successful rugby player has to go through.