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Herbert Victor 'Chalkie' White revolutionised rugby, transformed the Leicester Tigers into the most successful club in England and was widely considered the best head coach England never had.
This long-awaited first biography of Leicester's legendary player and coach, written by former Tigers forward, Martin Whitcombe, provides a fascinating insight into the life and career of a true rugby visionary who inspired numerous future England and Lions internationals as well as generations of rugby coaches.
Comprehensively researched - based on over 80 interviews with Chalkie's family and friends, his former players, pupils, fellow coaches and rugby administrators - this heavily illustrated biography is packed with insightful anecdotes and stories from those whose lives were influenced by the non-nonsense, focussed, yet genial Cumbrian who regularly reminded his players: "Let others tell you how good you are. I'll tell you how to be better."
Contents
Introduction
Get Busy Living! The Matt Hampson Foundation
Acknowledgements
Preface by David Matthews
Foreword by Peter Wheeler
1 Cumbrian Days
2 National Service - Royal Navy
3 Back to Civvy Street in Cumbria
4 A New Career - 1950-53
5 Cornwall - 1953-57
6 A New Day Job - Nottingham High School
7 Earning His Tiger Stripes - Leicester FC
8 Playing the Barbarians
9 The County Championship - 1960-63
10 What Next? - 1963-67
11 The Early Coaching Years - 1967-71
12 The Competitive Era Arrives - 1971-72
13 Lyons and Tigers - Leicester's Youth Team
14 Building the Foundations - 1972-76
15 Argy-Bargy - Los Pumas 1976
16 The First Final - 1977-78
17 Winning the Cup - 1978-79
18 Keeping the Cup - 1979-80
19 The Centenary Tour: Australia & Fiji - 1980
20 Tigers' Centenary Season - 1980-81
21 The Final Season - 1981-82
22 From Rhodesia to Zimbabwe - 1982
23 All Change - Chalkie leaves the Tigers
24 On the Bus with (the other) Martin Johnson
25 Part of the Union - 1983-94
26 The Final Years - 1994-2005
Afterword by Martin Johnson
Appendix
Bibliography
Index



