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Rex
tells his tale
Rex,
My Life
By Rex Hunt. Pan Macmillan Australia. 297pp. $30.
Reviewer: LS Rachel Irving
There would be few people in Australia who havent heard
of Rex Hunt.
Known by many as the voice of football and the face of fishing,
Rex is a colourful character who has entered the lounge rooms
of most of us at some stage, entertaining us with his uniquely
Rex expressions.
His autobiography is as colourful as he is. But underneath
all of his Rexisms is a man who has achieved much.
He was a struggler at school but managed to forge a successful
career as an Australian rules footballer. He was to become
a major media figure, all the while indulging in his passion
for fishing.
But this book shows us other sides of the man. He was a Victorian
policeman for many years and also did National Service
two years compulsory service for young men when they turned
20 from 1970-72.
Even through tough times with his wife battling cancer and
problems with a dramatic legal case against his former manager,
Rex maintains a sense of humour and an appreciation for life.
The book is a good source of inspiration. As he says on the
last page, My story is my story. Boots and all ... if
it has helped you along the way then that is a bonus.
Yibbida yibbida folks ... you know how it goes.
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