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History of South African Rugby Football


Author:

Ivor D. Difford


Publish Date:

1933


Publisher:

The Specialty Press of S.A.


Cover Type:

Hardcover


Condition:

Good
Dust jacket as well as front end page repaired with tape. Some loose pages.

R950.00

Details

History of South African Rugby Football by Ivor D. Difford, published in 1933, focuses on the early history of rugby in South Africa, tracing the development of the sport up until that point. The book covers the origins of rugby in the country, starting with its introduction by British colonists in the late 19th century and its growth into one of South Africa’s major sporting passions.

Difford examines the establishment of rugby unions, the formation of early rugby clubs, and the first representative teams. The book also delves into the major rugby tours, both international and domestic, that helped shape South African rugby, as well as the development of key rugby traditions and rivalries.

The work includes detailed accounts of important matches, players, and the political and social environment surrounding the sport up until 1933. Given its publication date, the book does not cover the later developments in rugby such as the post-apartheid era or South Africa’s World Cup victories, but it remains a crucial resource for understanding the foundational years of South African rugby and how the game became a central part of the country’s sporting identity.