| Format | Hardcover |
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Bring Your A Game: The Encyclopaedia of Australian Sports Cliches
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| Print length: | 192 pages |
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| Language: | English |
| Publisher: | Hachette Australia |
| Publication date: | 27 November 2024 |
| Dimensions: | 13.4 x 2.1 x 20.4 cm |
| ISBN-10: | 073365259X |
| ISBN-13: | 978-0733652592 |
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Australians love sport – and we love a sports cliche. No commentary is complete without a player under an ‘injury cloud’ or a coach with a ‘selection headache’; every game has a ‘ball magnet’ player. Bring Your A Game is a celebration of Aussie sporting language: a true ornament to the game that gives 110 per cent to sports fans. So the ball’s in your court, reader: are you ready to step up and play within yourself in order to appreciate the blend of youth and experience evident in this book by bestselling author and multi award-winning sports writer Anthony Sharwood, who has covered three Olympics, a Super Bowl, and written sport for newspapers, websites, magazines and television? In Bring Your A Game , Sharwood takes a tilt at explaining the origins and usage of all the essential Australian sporting phrases – ably assisted by Louisa Maggio’s hilarious illustrations of your favourite cliches. What does a premiership window look like, anyway? What is the true cost of an injury toll? But this book is not just about the cliches. It is a long overdue tribute to the glory of Australian sporting lingo, a language within a language. Only an Australian cricket fan knows that if a bowler chucks pies, the cherry will end up in cow corner. Only an Aussie Rules footy fan understands that you can kick a bag but nothing’s more exciting than a speccy. Bring Your A Game is the glut of possession every sports lover needs. If you don’t grab a copy for the sports tragic in your life, Christmas will be a dead rubber and you’ll be living in a world of pain. ‘An entertaining compendium for a country mad on sport and its language’ THE AGE —- ISBN: 9780733652592 | ISBN10: 073365259X | ISBN-13: 978-0733652592






