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Sport
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Courses for Horses : A Journey Round the Racecourses of Great Britain and Ireland€26.99
In parks, on downlands and heaths, by motorways, overlooking firths: the racecourses of Britain and Ireland are as various as the people you meet there.
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Boleyn Boy : My Autobiography (Paperback)€13.99
This is the remarkable story of a local lad who grew up in the shadow of Upton Park and became 'Mr West Ham': a one-club man who lived the dream.
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Crickonomics: The Anatomy of Modern Cricket€14.99
An engaging tour of the modern game from an award-winning journalist and the economist who co-authored the bestselling Soccernomics. Shortlisted for the Sunday Times Sports Book Awards 2023.
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Fight Like a Girl : An Empowering Self-Defence Guide for All Women€16.99
Fight Like a Girl is a practical beginner's guide, in which women's martial arts expert and survivor Della O'Sullivan draws on her years of experience to give us the tools to protect our bodies and minds.
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Sport in Modern Irish Life€18.99
'Sport wraps itself around the emotions like bindweed. The meaning of sport lies in how it makes a person feel; sport which leaves you feeling nothing has no relevance.'
SHORTLISTED IRISH BOOK AWARDS 2023 – Sports Book of the Year
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The Rodfather : Inside the Beautiful, Ugly, Ridiculous, Hilarious Game€13.99
The hilarious memoir from the funniest man in football! Roddy Collins is a football man - now in the sixth decade of a career as a player (at sixteen clubs), manager (twelve clubs) and commentator.
THE IRISH TIMES BOOKS OF THE YEAR 2022
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The 10-Week Intelligent Fitness Challenge: The Ultimate Workout Programme from Hollywood's Most In-demand Trainer€20.99
Now everyone can benefit from A-list trainer Simon Waterson's unparalleled knowledge with this easy to follow and highly effective workout programme.
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The Tidal Year : a memoir on grief, swimming and sisterhood€20.99
For four years, she's been looking for a way to fill the empty space her brother's death left behind.
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The Grass Ceiling : On Being a Woman in Sport€17.99
What is it like to be female in a male-dominated sporting world? If you play with the boys, more people pay attention - but you get treated like an alien. Playing with other girls or women means you have to accept smaller audiences, diminished status and - for professionals - lower pay.