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He loves playing it (football especially), he loves watching it and as this book clearly shows, loves writing about it. For him your local GAA club is an integral part of the landscape ...
But the fans and players aren’t the only things that make the GAA what it is today. In a newly-released book, one of Ireland’s top historians Siobhan Doyle compiled a list of 100 items that ...
GAA books tend to go through the occasional fallow year, but that hasn't been the case in 2014. Given that it was a year of the blockbuster, with Roy Keane and Brian O'Driscoll publishing their ...
4.99. Ring died in 1979 at a time when, other than for Raymond Smith's various publications, GAA books were rare. Dorgan's book on Ring is a personal insight into probably the greatest hurler in ...
Reflecting on the day as a whole the RTE GAA presenter said: "An exciting day. "Publication and Launch day for The Great Irish Book of Gaelic Games. Very proud and excited. "Heading home happy and ...
The GAA book of the year so far isn’t a tell-all and it isn’t – thank the gods – another autobiography. It’s light on any identifiable scandal, at least beyond the workaday woes of ...
A book which draws together the stories of more than 90 members of the GAA killed during the Troubles has been published. GAA President Jarlath Burns said it was an important contribution to the ...
He was the 1916 and War of Independence veteran who organised Gaelic football matches behind bars and wrote a celebrated book about how to play the game. In this extract from the Dictionary of ...
Fans and players aren’t the only things that make the GAA what it is today ...