Lest We Forget: Gems of Gaelic Games and Those Who Made Them

Lest We Forget: Gems of Gaelic Games and Those Who Made Them

by Brendan Fullam (Author)

Synopsis

Foreword by Nicky Brennan, former GAA president What better way to commemorate the 125th anniversary of the GAA than with a trip down memory lane? Full of facts and reminiscences, Brendan Fullam's book recalls epic games and star players that have thrilled thousands from every decade since 1887. * Marvel at the Kerry hurlers who played in their barefeet in 1891! * Discover how tough players like 'Hawk', 'Skull' and 'The Tall Sweeping Menace' were. * Read about the Kilkenny goalie who had to have a tipple or two before throw-in! * Learn of the intrigue surrounding the 1947 Cavan v Kerry football final in New York. The contributions of players and recollections of those who knew them make fascinating reading. Legendary figures like the Doyles of Mooncoin, Larry Stanley and Tommy Murphy are profiled. For each decade Brendan has chosen a hurling personality, hurling game and selected his dream hurling team, a football personality, football game and dream football team. Stars of recent decades include camogie and ladies Gaelic football players. This book ensures time will not dim the memory of the games or the names of the players that made the GAA from 1887 to the present, and will surely inspire the stars of tomorrow. Brendan Fullam, a native of Ardagh in County Limerick, had a banking career that took him to many towns in Ireland. Now living in New Ross, he has played Gaelic games in Killorglin, Kilrush, Clifden, Ballyshannon, Tralee and Wexford. The author of eight bestselling books on hurling, he is now retired and continues to visit former players and record their stories.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 360
Publisher: The Collins Press
Published: 01 Sep 2009

ISBN 10: 184889015X
ISBN 13: 9781848890152

Media Reviews
'A great legacy to the GAA libraries countrywide' Killarney Advertiser 'GAA fans will welcome the arrival of Brendan Fullam's latest contribution' Sunday Independent 'Delightful GAA book' IBOA newsletter 'Fullam [...] writes with infectious enthusiasm and affection in a book which makes good use of photographs to illustrate the games and players' Books Ireland 'Must be one of the most popular former bankers left [...] because of what he's done since retirement by way of painstakingly chronicling the personal stories and reminiscences of teams [..] down many generations' Clare People
Author Bio
Brendan Fullam, a native of Ardagh in County Limerick, had a banking career that took him to many towns in Ireland. Now living in New Ross, he has played Gaelic games in Killorglin, Kilrush, Clifden, Ballyshannon, Tralee and Wexford. The author of eight bestselling books on hurling, he is now retired and continues to visit former players and record their stories.