Half Truths

by Mike Phillips

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Mike Phillips is one of Welsh rugby's most decorated players. With multiple
Grand Slams and Lions tours under his belt, he was revered all over the world
for his aggressive, in-your-face style of play. Off the field, his early years were
littered with controversy and scandal as he wrestled with the new-found fame
that success brought.

In this brutally honest, tell-all autobiography, Mike reveals his run-ins with the
police on the streets of Cardiff, what really went on inside the Wales and Lions
dressing rooms and the truth behind that fateful night outside McDonald's,
when a scrape with a bouncer saw him hit the headlines for all the wrong
reasons on the eve of a World Cup training camp.

He also discusses the personal turmoil that, at times, engulfed him
and how he was able to block it all out to become one of the best
players in the world.

Phillips opens up about every aspect of his much talked about career, from the
many glorious highs to struggling with fame, coping with pressure, dealing
with rejection and retirement while ultimately finding personal peace and happiness.

He lifts the lids on his relationship with Warren Gatland and talks about the big
characters in the dressing room, from Sam Warburton to Dan Carter.

Mike Phillips: Half Truths - My Triumphs, My Mistakes, My Untold Story is a no-holds barred account of a rugby life lived to the
full, revealing the real man behind the legend.
  • ISBN13 9781914197185
  • Publish Date 21 October 2021
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Reach plc
  • Imprint Reach Sport
  • Format Hardcover
  • Language English