Glenn McFarlane Glenn McFarlane i(A135638 works by)
Gender: Male
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1 y separately published work icon Relentless : The Autobiography Sam Mitchell , Glenn McFarlane , Sydney : Pan Macmillan Australia , 2018 14707280 2018 single work autobiography

'With four premierships, 329 games and a Brownlow Medal, Sam Mitchell is a true AFL legend.

'Written off early as 'too short, too fat and too slow' to make the AFL, Sam's sharp football brain, keen instincts and relentless drive would make him a champion. He debuted for Hawthorn in 2002 and, by 2008, had captained the club to its first flag in 17 years. Three consecutive premierships followed for the Hawks in 2013-15, with Sam forming the lynchpin of the 'Team of the Century'.

'But on - and off - the field, Sam always kept people guessing. His candid autobiography answers the riddle of his unique enigma and takes us behind all the big moments of blood, sweat, tears and glory from a career that etched Sam's name into Australian Rules history as 'a player like no other'.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 3 y separately published work icon The Fair Dinkums Glenn McFarlane , Sydney : Pan Macmillan Australia , 2016 9379644 2016 multi chapter work biography

'You had to be fair dinkum to enlist after the reality of Gallipoli hit home. A new breed of warrior and patriot stepped up as ANZAC's second wave. Among them were 152 men of the 7th Battalion - fruit pickers and farmers, boot makers and blacksmiths, miners and mailmen, tailors and tinsmiths. They fought under the colours of 'mud and blood'. History came to know them as 'The Fair Dinkums'.

'The Fair Dinkums charts the lives of a remarkable band of brothers - before, during and after war. From boyhoods on farms and in cities, to training camps in the searing sands of Egypt, to Gallipoli's fatal shore, and on to killing fields in France and beyond. This is the incredible stirring story of young Australian men born in the right place at the wrong time, whose bravery and ingenuity made them legend. ' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon That's What I'm Talking About! Shane Crawford , Glenn McFarlane , Melbourne : Penguin , 2014 Z1924364 2014 single work autobiography children's 'Shane Crawford, superstar, rose from humble beginnings in tiny Finley, New South Wales, to win a Brownlow Medal and finally take his place on the biggest stage in Australia grand final day at the MCG after sixteen years of giving the game everything he had. This is the story of how he did it.' (Publisher's blurb)
1 y separately published work icon That's What I'm Talking About Shane Crawford , Glenn McFarlane , Camberwell : Michael Joseph , 2010 Z1721723 2010 single work autobiography

'When Shane Crawford debuted for Hawthorn Football Club in 1993, little did he know what an amazing future awaited him. The kid from tiny Finley in New South Wales would become a champion of the game, the heart and soul of his club, and a successful media performer.

'With behind-the-scenes accounts from the people who are close to Shane on and off the field, this is the candid story of a larrikin who did things his own way while always inspiring the team. Never one to shy away from the cameras, he earned the respect of his peers for his talent, his extraordinary fitness, his generosity of spirit and his never-say-die attitude.

'Crawf's sixteen years at the club took in a decade of disappointing results, a proposed merger, controversial sackings and major injuries. But his loyalty to the brown and gold was rewarded when he finally reached Australia's biggest stage - grand final day at the MCG - where, against all odds, his stellar football career had a fairytale ending.' (From the publisher's website.)

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