The launch of John Craven’s new book, The Conquerors, was more than a promotional event; it was a celebration of the achievements of 100 of Geelong’s finest athletes past and present, and by extension, of Geelong itself.
Held at the Royal Geelong Yacht Club on Tuesday, October 4, the event launched The Conquerors, which tells the stories of 100 Geelong people who have excelled in a range of diverse sports; from inaugural Brownlow Medallist Carji Greeves to mogul skiing star Jakara Anthony and Paralympic long jump gold medallist Kelly Cartwright.
Coodabeen Champion Ian Cover emceed the launch, bringing his trademark wit and humour to the proceedings, and was joined by civic leaders, sports industry luminaries and nearly 40 of the high-achieving sports stars featured in the book.
Renowned sports journalist Mike Sheehan spoke on stage to former Geelong Cats captain and NFL Superbowl punter Ben Graham, New York Yankees pitcher and two-time World Series champion Graeme Lloyd and 1962 Brownlow Medallist Alistair Lord.
Mr Craven, OAM, long-time journalist, sports promoter and author, is a self-described “unashamed Geeelong patriot” who manages his own publishing and events company, Caribou Publications.
He said he was overjoyed at the success of the launch and the response to the book so far.
“It’s gratifying, certainly, and also overwhelming and humbling,” he said.
“There were 240 here, which is just an amazing response. Geelong has never had a book launch with so much sporting talent under the same roof. There was a buzz of excitement throughout the function room.
“And as I got deeper and deeper into the book I felt a sense of responsibility and duty to do it properly.
“But the support I’ve had, particularly from the descendants of those who are dead, has been incredibly helpful. It’s been humbling.”
The Conquerors can be ordered online at www.caribou.net.au.