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Scrum

Tom Palmer,

Scrum

Subjects

  • Sporty Stories - games, goals and gold medals

Average rating

4 out 5

11 reviews

One boy, two codes … How will he decide? When Steven’s mother remarries and moves down south, Steven is torn between loyalty to his dad and a relationship with his mum’s new husband. Maybe even worse, he might have to leave his beloved Rugby League behind for a new Rugby Union team.

Reviews

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I really enjoyed this book because I love rugby and it is about a passionate 14 year old boy that plays rugby. It has a sad bit in it but it turns out alright in the end. I would recommend this book for 9-14.

Professor Hopscotch Sheep-Dip 05.08.2020

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I liked the book because i like rugby and it was very interesting.

Inspector Pug Vampire 31.07.2019

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Good read and explains the codes of rugby

Anonymous 08.09.2017

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If you like rugby contact this is the book for you

Anonymous 03.09.2017

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It is ok but it doesn't use a lot of descriptive langue

Anonymous 16.08.2017

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You should definitely read this if you like cliffhangers and different types of rugby.

Anonymous 15.07.2017

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I liked the part where Martin played with his dad. I also liked the bit where Martin played in a rugby match.

Anonymous 19.08.2016

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good to get you into rugby

Anonymous 06.08.2015

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great to get people into rugby!!

Anonymous 31.07.2015

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It made you feel like you were right there on the spot playing rugby.

Anonymous 23.06.2014

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This book is good if you like Rugby.

Anonymous 23.06.2014