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Books
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The Dublin Marathon : Celebrating 100 Years€24.99
The Dublin Marathon was founded in 1980; since then, ‘Marathon Weekend’ – on the October Bank holiday weekend – has become a fixture on the Irish running calendar as thousands of runners race the 26.2 mile route through the streets of Dublin and the city turns out to support them.
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Des Cahill: Play It Again, Des (Hardback)Special Price €14.99 Regular Price €24.99
He lifts the lid on many entertaining stories behind his remarkable career and reveals the heartache behind a secret family tragedy.
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Green Shoots : Irish Football Histories€24.99
The island of Ireland sent two international teams to the European Championships finals in France in 2016. The Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland were both managed by a man called O’Neill - Martin and Michael - both were resplendent in emerald green and both were backed by noisy, good-natured supporters. But they were two distinct entities.
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Jack Charlton : The Authorised Biography€19.99
This is the most personable, inviting and intimate account of Jack Charlton's life, and the book contains photographs published for the first time from Jack and Pat Charlton's personal collection.
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Stephen Ferris: Man & Ball My AutobiographySpecial Price €7.99 Regular Price €13.99
Fearless, funny and full of an incredible array of stories from behind the scenes of Ulster, Ireland and the Lions, this is the must-have rugby book of the year.
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Standing My Ground : The Autobiography€21.99
Standing My Ground is a remarkable account of an extraordinary career.
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The BALLS.IE Guide to Life€12.99
Get your sport-life balance in order with this humorous and witty compendium of Irish life right now. Encompassing the most successful posts on balls.ie and a host of new material, it will get you in tune with your inner sporting superstar.
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Six Nations, Two Stories€16.99
2015: A Golden Year for Irish Rugby. Both the Irish men’s and women’s teams became Six Nations champions in competitions filled with drama, passion and grit. Here is a match-by-match breakdown of both tournaments, following the journeys of each team – and their similarities and differences – which ultimately led to victory.