Voices from Croke Park
Sean Potts
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Description for Voices from Croke Park
Hardback. 8vo .Illustrated. First edition.The Gaelic Athletic Association is an Irish amateur sporting and cultural organisation.It promotes traditional Irish sports including hurling ,gaelic football camogie and handball.
Croke Park is the spiritual home of Gaelic football and hurling, where the dreams of ambition are realised. The essays in Voices from Croke Park chart the journeys of 12 true greats of the games: men who pursued that elusive glory in Ireland's greatest sporting arena, players whose passion and vision were embodied in their performances in their county's jersey. The footballers featured are Bernard Flynn (Meath), Mikey Sheehy (Kerry), Ciaran Whelan (Dublin), Anthony Molloy (Donegal), Peter Canavan (Tyrone), Liam McHale (Mayo) and Cork footballer and hurler Jimmy Barry-Murphy. From hurling, Eamonn O'Donoghue (Cork), ... Read more
Croke Park is the spiritual home of Gaelic football and hurling, where the dreams of ambition are realised. The essays in Voices from Croke Park chart the journeys of 12 true greats of the games: men who pursued that elusive glory in Ireland's greatest sporting arena, players whose passion and vision were embodied in their performances in their county's jersey. The footballers featured are Bernard Flynn (Meath), Mikey Sheehy (Kerry), Ciaran Whelan (Dublin), Anthony Molloy (Donegal), Peter Canavan (Tyrone), Liam McHale (Mayo) and Cork footballer and hurler Jimmy Barry-Murphy. From hurling, Eamonn O'Donoghue (Cork), ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2010
Publisher
Transworld Publishers Ltd
Condition
Used, Very Good
Number of Pages
240
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781845966287
SKU
KEX0307947
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-1
About Sean Potts
Sean Potts is the author of two bestselling GAA biographies, of Paidi O Se and Dessie Farrell. Formerly an editor for the Irish Independent and the Evening Herald, he is now Head of Communications with the Gaelic Players Association, the official representative body for Ireland's top GAA players. He lives in Dublin.
Reviews for Voices from Croke Park
"Impressive and well-produced" Irish Times