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Autobiography

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Paperback
Book Autobiography Seán Óg Ó hAilpín
Libristo code: 02393502
Publishers Penguin Books, May 2014
Sean Og O hAilpin is a one-of-a-kind Irish sportsman, the iconic hurler of his generation. He became... Full description
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Sean Og O hAilpin is a one-of-a-kind Irish sportsman, the iconic hurler of his generation. He became synonymous with Cork hurling during a period when the Rebel County reached the highest of highs and was regularly gripped by controversy. All of this would have seemed pretty unlikely when Sean Og was born in 1977. He was raised in Fiji and Australia - where he played rugby league - until, when he was 11, the family moved to Cork. He was an outsider there, but in Cork Sean Og took up hurling and Gaelic football, and thus began one of the great GAA careers. Sean Og emerged as the lynchpin of the great group of Cork hurlers that won five Munster titles and three All-Irelands; in 1999 he contested All-Ireland finals in both codes. He was also central in standing up for players' rights against the Cork county board - a source of great controversy and two painful strikes. Through it all, more than any other player, Sean Og epitomized the new combination of all that is best about the amateur ethos of the GAA and the new professionalism of players who want to perform at the very highest level, even if they are not paid. Now, Sean Og tells his own story in his own words - a story every GAA fan has been waiting to read. Full of frank insights, Sean Og's autobiography is not just an essential sporting story; it is an essential Irish story. "A captivating tale of family, identity and belonging". (Sunday Business Post). "Hugely enjoyable". (Evening Echo). "Sean Og's autobiography is a fine read. What an extraordinary figure he is". (Sonia O'Sullivan).

About the book

Full name Autobiography
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2014
Number of pages 272
EAN 9780241955918
ISBN 0241955912
Libristo code 02393502
Publishers Penguin Books
Weight 196
Dimensions 128 x 198 x 16
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