Description
About the Author
Phil Steele is a rugby broadcaster for television and radio and an acclaimed after-dinner speaker. A qualified PE and Special Needs teacher, who played first class rugby for Newport RFC and was selected for Wales B, Phil has suffered chronic depression and anxiety more most of his life but has bravely conquered the condition and now dedicates himself to helping others.
Reviews
'In the early 1980s when Welsh rugby was not exactly overflowing with gifted players, I went to cover a match at Rodney Parade where one player that caught my eye was an unknown young full back named Phil Steele, he was a breath of fresh air.'; Barry John, Wales and British & Irish Lions; 'I've been lucky enough to get to know Phil during my time as Wales coach. He is an excellent broadcaster who genuinely wants Wales and Welsh players to excel and I respect his friendly and personal approach. I also admire the fact that he has been able to do this while facing personal and life changing challenges.' Warren Gatland, Ireland, Wales and British & Irish Lions coach; 'Phil Steele embodies all that is great about the culture of Welsh rugby. His strength of character and sense of fun are all the more impressive given some of the dark and devastating times he has endured. His candour in discussing his experience of depression has given others the courage to do the same and helped remove the stigma of an issue that touches so many people. I am proud and privileged to call him a friend.' Carolyn Hitt, Writer and Broadcaster;
Book Information
ISBN 9781902719504
Author Phil Steele
Format Paperback
Page Count 208
Imprint St David's Press
Publisher St David's Press
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 155mm * 20mm