Adrian Morley has been a giant figure in rugby league for nearly 20 years and Moz, his long-awaited autobiography, is as hard-hitting as the man himself. Morley pulls no punches in telling his life story, from the glorious array of trophies earned at four of the world’s biggest and most famous clubs to the monster hits, sendings off, brushes with the law and beer-fuelled benders with his team-mates.
It’s a story littered with silverware and controversy in equal measure. The most-capped Great Britain and England player of all time, he has won Grand Finals in Britain and Australia and the Challenge Cup four times. He also holds the record for the fastest Test dismissal of all time having been sent off against Australia in 2003 after just 12 seconds!
In this rollercoaster ride of a book, Moz gives the inside story of his glittering career with Leeds, Sydney Roosters, Bradford Bulls and Warrington Wolves, as well as spilling the beans for the first time on several controversial run-ins with the authorities – including the night he was chased by police with dogs and sprayed with CS gas – and a whole host of hilarious pub crawls, punch-ups and dressing room pranks.
With a foreword by Ryan Giggs and contributions from rugby league greats including Ellery Hanley, Jamie Peacock, Ruben Wiki and Ricky Stuart, Moz is the warts-and-all story of a rugby league legend.
It’s a story littered with silverware and controversy in equal measure. The most-capped Great Britain and England player of all time, he has won Grand Finals in Britain and Australia and the Challenge Cup four times. He also holds the record for the fastest Test dismissal of all time having been sent off against Australia in 2003 after just 12 seconds!
In this rollercoaster ride of a book, Moz gives the inside story of his glittering career with Leeds, Sydney Roosters, Bradford Bulls and Warrington Wolves, as well as spilling the beans for the first time on several controversial run-ins with the authorities – including the night he was chased by police with dogs and sprayed with CS gas – and a whole host of hilarious pub crawls, punch-ups and dressing room pranks.
With a foreword by Ryan Giggs and contributions from rugby league greats including Ellery Hanley, Jamie Peacock, Ruben Wiki and Ricky Stuart, Moz is the warts-and-all story of a rugby league legend.