About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 28. Chapters: Gavin Hastings, Khari Jones, Dante Hall, Khalil Carter, Lawrence Tynes, Clint Stoerner, Kevin Daft, Paul McCallum, Marcus Ray, Craig Nall, Israel Byrd, Marco Rivera, Mark Grieb, Mark Jensen, John Minardi, Dameyune Craig, Yo Murphy, Barry Sims, Scott Dreisbach, Joe Andruzzi, Marcus Crandell, Derrell Mitchell, Phil Glover, Matt Blundin, Aaron Stecker, Reggie Hunt, Shane Stafford, Edell Shepherd, Nick Murphy, Mark Nohra, Siran Stacy, George Coghill, Radell Lockhart, Jim Ballard, Maurice Hicks, Barry Stokes, Tom Arth, Willie Gary, DeAndrew Rubin, Ronald Bellamy, Dave Barr, Scott Couper, Demetrice Martin, Mark Hartsell, Scott McCready, Ian Smart, Brandon Moore, Aden Durde, Leonard Stephens, Sean LaChapelle, J. J. Moses, Bo Rogers, Clifford Ivory, Lance Zeno, Cedric Scott, Chris Watton, Dave Costa, Duane Hawthorne, Eric Moss, Emory Smith, Donald Sellers, Rob Hart. Excerpt: Andrew Gavin Hastings, OBE (born 3 January 1962) is a former Scotland rugby union player. He is frequently considered one of the best, if not the best, rugby player to come out of Scotland. His nickname is "Big Gav." Hastings was born in Edinburgh. He has played for Watsonians, London Scottish, Cambridge University, Scotland and the British and Irish Lions and was one of the outstanding rugby union players of his generation, winning 61 caps for Scotland, 20 of which as captain. He played fullback, and captained the Lions on the tour to New Zealand in 1993 (after playing in all three tests in the 1989 tour to Australia). Former national coach Ian McGeechan said of him: "Gavin is a big man in every sense of the word... his greatest asset was to engender confidence in those around him and to lead by example when the opposition had to be taken on. In New Zealand, they considered him simply the best full-back in the world." Until his record was overtaken by ...