Peter Lalor Peter Lalor i(A66875 works by)
Born: Established: 1963 ;
Gender: Male
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1 y separately published work icon Phillip Hughes : The Official Biography Malcolm Knox , Peter Lalor , Sydney : Pan Macmillan Australia , 2015 9331675 2015 single work biography

'Drawing on almost 100 interviews and featuring scores of images from the Hughes family's personal collection, this is a stirring biography about the life of Phillip Hughes: son, brother, friend, farmer, cricketer, inspiration.

'Phillip Hughes gave his life to cricket.

'And cricket gave Phillip Hughes his life.

'When Hughes scored twin centuries in his second Test - the youngest man in cricket's 135-year history to achieve the feat - the world hailed the arrival of a brilliant new star. Here was a batting prodigy from a tiny country town with a twinkle in his eye and a wizardry with the willow to fill the dreams of a generation. But those dreams were lost in November 2014 when Hughes was felled, playing the game he loved.

'Told through the voices of those who knew him best, Phillip Hughes:­ The Official Biography is the incredible story of the boy from Macksville who became Australian Test cricketer 408. It charts the folkloric rise of the banana grower's son with the axe-handle batting technique, reliving his adventures on and off the field and celebrating his many triumphs and travails.

'And it pays tribute to the fighting spirit and gift for friendship that made this unique young man a hero to millions.' (Publication summary)

1 Beloved King of Aussie Boxing Returns to What Was Once His Palace Peter Lalor , 2011 single work biography
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 14 -15 May 2011; (p. 3)
1 1 y separately published work icon Barassi : The Biography Peter Lalor , Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2010 Z1729954 2010 single work biography

'His is a biblical tale, appropriate for a game that's a religion. Ron Barassi is modern football's first born son and saviour. His father wore the No. 31 then was tragically killed in the Second World War months after playing in a premiership. Ron Barassi junior was raised in the Australian bush before moving back to Melbourne with his devoted mother. Later the boy was taken under the wing of legendary coach Norm Smith. He slept in a sleep-out at the back of Smith's home as together they conspired to take football to another level.

'Smith turned Barassi into the definitive - some argue first - ruck rover. The pair won six premierships in a golden era for the Demons. Barassi's break with Smith, and Melbourne, shocked the football world. It was the 'death of loyalty', an unconscionable betrayal, but at Carlton and later North Melbourne Ron fulfilled the second part of his destiny. The game's most determined player became its super coach. Football's hot-gospeller. At half time in the 1970 grand final, with Collingwood miles in front, Ron screamed "handball, handball, handball" and the game changed forever.

'Barassi, goes behind the scenes with the game's most revered and most loved figure. It is an examination of an unexamined life. Where did the passion come from? Why did he care so much? How did the events of his early years resonate through the decades.In an era where our sporting heroes are flawed and fallen Ron Barassi is a true icon, a man whose integrity burns bright to this day.

'In his 70s he has trekked Kokoda and risked his life helping a woman being attacked on a St Kilda street. Ron Barassi is a hero for the ages and Barassi is his unforgettable story.' (From the publisher's website.)

1 Brilliant Sportsman Took a Tumble in the Field of Life Peter Lalor , 2008 single work review
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 2-3 August 2008; (p. 12-13)

— Review of Tom Wills : His Spectacular Rise and Tragic Fall Gregory De Moore , 2008 single work biography
1 2 y separately published work icon Blood Stain Peter Lalor , Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2002 Z1001011 2002 single work biography crime Biography of Katherine Knight who became the first Australian woman to be sentenced to life imprisonment without parole for the horrific murder of her lover John Price.
1 Quietly into the Night Peter Lalor , 2000 single work column
— Appears in: The Advertiser , 29 May 2000; (p. 79)
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