The GAA Book of Lists by Eoghan Corry

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The GAA Book of Lists by Eoghan Corry

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Did you know that Micheal Cusack nearly chose cricket as the national sport?

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The GAA Book of Lists by Eoghan Corry

Can you name the ten phrases only used by GAA writers? Or ten GAA competitions that no longer exist? How about ten GAA players that have been to the Olympics? Do you know who plays at Micheal Fay Park? Or which ground is most northerly? Can you name the great hurlers who never won an All-Ireland? Or the two counties that have never won anything in football? In The GAA Book of Lists, Eoghan Corry trawls the archives to find the bizarre, amazing and the ridiculous, bringing together the things you never knew about Ireland's national sports. Using lists and facts and giving all the details, this is a must for all GAA fans.

Eoghan Corry is a writer and columnist. He is author of eight books on
boxing, soccer and GAA history, storylined the GAA museum in Croke Park and
is former sports editor of the Sunday Tribune newspaper, MacNamee award
winner, sports journalist of the year and lecturer on journalism at DIT.

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ISBN 13 9780340896952
ISBN 10 0340896957
Title The GAA Book of Lists
Author Eoghan Corry
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Hachette Books Ireland
Year published 2005-10-14
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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