Gaelic sports icon Micheál à Muircheartaigh shares his lifelong passion for the GAA with young readers, as he guides them through its history, and its most iconic stadium, Croke Park. It changed as Ireland changed, and it has been the venue for some of the most memorable matches in our history, as well as major historic events like Bloody Sunday.
The Story of Croke Park
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Description
It may seem strange to us now, but for a long time, with Ireland ruled by Britain, it was against the law to play sports like hurling and Gaelic football. That has all changed, and football, hurling and camogie are Ireland’s most popular sports.
Gaelic sports icon Micheál à Muircheartaigh shares his lifelong passion for the GAA with young readers, as he guides them through its history, and its most iconic stadium, Croke Park. The stadium changed as Ireland changed, and it has been the venue for some of the most memorable matches in our history, as well as major historic events like Bloody Sunday.
Micheál picks his favourite players, matches and incidents from history and talks about the thrilling experience of commentating on games, and seeing the fabled cups – Sam Maguire, Liam McCarthy, O’Duffy and Brendan Martin – being held high by the All Ireland winners.
A must for all young GAA fans.
Additional information
Weight | 0.603 kg |
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Dimensions | 28 × 22 × 1.3 cm |
Book_author | ?, Muircheartaigh, |
Publisher | The O'Brien Press |
Imprint | The O'Brien Press |
Cover | Hardback |
Pages | 48 |
Language | English |
Edition | |
Dewey | 796.06841835 (edition:23) |
Readership | Children – juvenile / Code: J |