Micheal's GAA Odyssey: A Celebration of Gaelic Games

Micheal's GAA Odyssey: A Celebration of Gaelic Games

by SeanPotts (Contributor), Micheal O ' Muircheartaigh (Author), Conor Mckeon (Contributor)

Synopsis

Since its establishment in Thurles on 1 November 1884, the GAA has born some of the most memorable and captivating events in Irish history. From the 'Bloody Sunday' massacre in 1920 to the lifting of Rule 42, which banned 'foreign' games from GAA grounds, the Association's often turbulent history has mapped the changing political and social landscape of the Irish nation. Yet, throughout its existence, it is the story of its games and the heroic players who graced them that resonates strongest. From the 'Thunder and Lightning' hurling final of 1939 to the emergence of Ulster's first All-Ireland champions in 1960, and from Offaly's denial of Kerry's bid for immortality in 1982 to how Dublin and Meath's epic four-game battle in 1991 rescued the GAA, hurling and football have produced some of the most wonderful moments in Irish sport. Micheal O Muircheartaigh's magical radio commentary has provided a lyrical and highly engaging soundtrack to those great occasions for five decades, and in Micheal's GAA Odyssey he provides a comprehensive guide to all things GAA. From the sublime to the ridiculous, Micheal details the people, places and moments which have made the GAA the most unique sporting organisation in the world.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 192
Publisher: Mainstream Publishing
Published: 03 Sep 2009

ISBN 10: 1845965035
ISBN 13: 9781845965037
Book Overview: The definitive guide to the Gaelic Athletic Association from its formation in 1884 to the present day

Media Reviews
An enjoyable romp through the historical high points of the Association Irish Times
Author Bio
Micheal O'Muircheartaigh was born in 1930 and is widely recognised in Ireland as the voice of Gaelic Games. In 2004, he published his autobiography, From Dun Sion to Croke Park, and he currently commentates on the games for Radio Telifis Eireann. Conor McKeon has written for the Irish Indendent and the Sunday Independent. He is currently a GAA reporter for the Evening Herald. Sean Potts is the author of two best-selling GAA biographies of Paidi O Se and Dessie Farrell. He works as a communications consultant.