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World in their Hands

The Story of the First Women's Rugby World Cup
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World in their Hands chronicles the extraordinary journey of friends from south-west London who organised the first Women's Rugby World Cup in 1991. Facing entrenched misogyny, motherhood, recession, and global upheavals such as the Gulf War and the Soviet Union's collapse, these women staged a groundbreaking tournament that helped redefine womenโ€™s roles in sport and society.

More than a sports story, it reveals how these pioneers broke barriers, challenging rugby's male-dominated institutions while fostering friendship and acceptance on the rugby pitch. Their achievements resonate decades later as a celebration of female resilience and progress in sport.
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This compelling account is perfect for sports enthusiasts, fans of rugby history, and readers interested in stories of female empowerment and social change.

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World in their Handsrecounts the remarkable events that led to a group of friends from south-west London staging the inaugural Women's Rugby World Cup in 1991.

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World in their Hands recounts the remarkable events that led to a group of friends from south-west London staging the inaugural Women's Rugby World Cup in 1991. The tournament was held just 13 years after teams from University College London and King's contested a match that catalysed the growth of the women's game in the UK, and the organisers overcame myriad obstacles before, during and after the World Cup.

Those challenges, which included ingrained misogyny, motherhood, a recession, the Gulf War and the collapse of the Soviet Union, provide a fitting framing device for a book that celebrates female achievement in the face of adversity.

Although ostensibly a story about women's rugby, this is a tale that has rare crossover appeal. It is not only the account of a group of inspirational women who took on the institutional misogyny that existed in rugby clubs across the globe to put on a first ever Women's Rugby World Cup. It is also the compelling and relatable tale of how those women, their peers and others in the generations before them, reshaped the idea of what it means to be a woman, finding acceptance and friendship on boggy rugby pitches.

At the time, with the men's game tying itself up in knots about professionalism and apartheid, these women were a breath of fresh air. Three decades on, their achievements deserve to be highlighted to a wider audience.

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Rugby World hails it as 'a remarkable and inspirational story.'

The Times praises it as 'hilarious, thoroughly interesting and endearing,' calling it one of the best rugby stories ever told.

Scrumqueens describes it as 'uplifting and outstanding,' spotlighting the pioneers behind the 1991 World Cup.

The Telegraph lauds Martyn Thomas for unearthing a 'treasure trove of important stories,' making it an 'extraordinary, empowering and truly engaging read.'

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781913538934

Publisher: Polaris Publishing Limited

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 15 September 2022

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Polaris Publishing Limited

Illustration: 16pp colour & b/w plates

Contributors:

  • Foreword by Sarah Hunter

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 30.0mm

Width: 160.0mm

Height: 240.0mm

Weight: 552g

Pages: 352

About the Author

Martyn Thomas is a freelance sports journalist who works with World Rugby as an editorial consultant. He has written extensively about the history of the women's Rugby World Cup for World Rugby and for Rugby World. Having begun his career at The Guardian and worked as rugby editor for ESPN, he has also written for RugbyPass, Mirror Online, Eurosport, Sport360 and the official Rugby World Cup 2019 match programmes.

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