The Natural is a captivating biography that shines a spotlight on one of Australia's most extraordinary sporting talents, Richard 'Dick' Thornett.
A prodigy from his school days, Richard's exceptional abilities blossomed in adulthood, cementing his legacy as a world-class athlete in the 1960s. The youngest of three remarkable brothers, Richard's achievements are nothing short of astounding. By the age of 22, he had represented Australia in water polo at the Rome Olympics, toured with the Wallabies to South Africa and New Zealand alongside his brother John, and, with his brother Ken, played a pivotal role in the historic success of the 1963-64 Kangaroos.
While The Natural celebrates Richard's unparalleled sporting accomplishments, it goes beyond the scores and records to explore the profoundly human story behind the athlete. This is a chronicle of greatness and a compelling account of the triumphs and trials that defined Richard's life. The book weaves in the bond he shared with his brothers, John and Ken, creating a rich narrative of family, camaraderie, and shared glory.
What sets The Natural apart is its raw honesty and emotional depth. It delves into Richard's journey, not only on the summits of global success but also through the valleys of personal struggle.
Written by Brendan Morris and Stephan Wellink, both of whom have a profound connection to their subject, this biography offers an unparalleled perspective that captures the heart, soul, and complexity of an exceptional life.