Le Rugbyman - Kees Meeuw's Season in the South of France
Hodder Moa / Hachette Livre NZ Ltd, Auckland, 2005. Good secondhand condition.
First-choice All Blacks prop Kees Meeuws - a man destined to anchor the New Zealand scrum through to the next World Cup - shocked a rugby nation when he decided to uproot his family and move to France to take up a club contract with Castres. Meeuws, 30, and a veteran of 42 test matches for New Zealand did what very few players have done before. He turned his back on a high-profile lifestyle to sample the delights of rugby Europe-style.
In this book, Meeuws tells of the mental anguish he faced as he wrestled with the biggest decision of his career. As well, he talks about his long and distinguished provincial and international career and the demands of being a top rugby player in New Zealand. The main focus, though will be on Kees's first season with the Castres club in the south of France. This section of the book will be presented in diary form.