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Eric Ashton , Ray French
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  • Hardcover: 212 pages
  • Publisher: Scratching Shed Publishing Ltd (31 Mar 2009)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0956007546
  • ISBN-13: 978-0956007544
  • Product Dimensions: 21.2 x 13.8 x 2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 509,518 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Eric Ashton was the epitome of a rugby league hero. Had he bestridden the American Wild West rather than the mean Lancastrian streets of Wigan and St Helens - those deadly rival towns whom he managed otherwise to unite in mutual respect for his sporting prowess - the lean, tall and taciturn Ashton would have made the ideal gunslinger. A gentleman to his bootstraps, Eric Ashton was renowned for fighting fair and with flair. Blessed with matinee idol looks, he despatched opponents with consumate and deadly skill; in his case via a perfectly-judged hand-off or bewildering scissor-move pass.

In this, his autobiography, first published in 1966 and until now long out of print, the man himself reveals how, after being turned down by his beloved hometown Saints, he went on to form a devastating threequarter partnership with Welsh wing wizard Billy Boston at Wigan's Central Park. After arriving in 1955, Ashton would captain Wigan for twelve seasons - and win three Challenge Cups among a host of other domestic honours. He captained Great Britain and earned twenty-six caps in an era when the Lions were a powerful international force. Indeed, he led Great Britain to World Cup victory in 1960 and went on the victorious 1958 and 1962 tours of Australia, latterly as captain.

In this, the third in a series of republished Rugby League Classics, his story is retold, accompanied this time by a brand new introduction from BBC commentator Ray French, Ashton's long-time friend and colleague. An array of photographs and assorted appendices are also included, along with an afterword in which a successful future coaching career and fifteen subsequent years on the board of St Helens are outlined.

Eric Ashton MBE died, aged 73, in March 2008. Glory In The Centre Spot is a fitting monument to a man who brought style and grace to the toughest team sport on the planet.


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I have been a Rugby League fan for over sixty years and in all that time I never saw a better centre than Eric Ashton no Sir. He arrived at Wigan at around the same time as Billy Boston and what a deadly pair they made in the fifties.No defence could handle them for sheer class and scoring ability ,to me they have never been equalled. I once met Eric in the tea room at Central Park and what did we talk about? car insurance .This book is an excellent read and describes the life and times of a great if underpaid player the likes of which we have not seen since that time, some nice photos too.A must for any rugby fan and to top it all a St Helens lad who played all his career as Wigan captain- phew !!!.
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A Great Read 7 Dec 2010
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A first class read, the concept of re issuing these types of books from yesteryear works tremendously well. I look forward to more books from Scratching Shed
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