Them and Us: The Irish at Cheltenham (Mainstream Sport)

Them and Us: The Irish at Cheltenham (Mainstream Sport)

by JohnScally (Author)

Synopsis

What compels thousands of Irish people to travel to the Cheltenham races every March? And what matters more to them - that an Irish horse wins or that the Ould Enemy is beaten? These are the questions which inspired John Scally to write this behind-the-scenes look at the role played by the Irish in the world's favourite race meeting, as jockeys. punters and trainers share their insights and humour. Them and Us tells the stories of some of racing's greatest champions, among them Golden Miller, Arkle and Dawn Run, and features exclusive interviews with the likes of Ted Walsh and Peter O'Sullevan. Including a comprehensive review of the Millennium Festival, including Istabraq's dramatic and historic victory, Them and Us is packed full of reminiscences about memorable races and is essential reading for both Irish and non-Irish racing fans.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Mainstream Publishing
Published: 11 Sep 2000

ISBN 10: 1840183470
ISBN 13: 9781840183474

Media Reviews
A lively and warm exploration of the charm of Cheltenham and its unique place in Irish racing lore Irish Times What lifts this about the level of the ordinary fanzine book ... is the sheer quality of the writing Scotland on Sunday
Author Bio
A native of Roscommon, John Scally's previous books include Simply Red and Green, about Irishmen who have played for Manchester United, and The Giants of Irish Rugby.