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Read the full story behind the points, records and medals with our handpicked selection of sports books.
Obsessed: The Autobiography Johnny Sexton Always outspoken on and off the field, Sexton offers an honest look at his childhood, his sometimes disheartening early experiences in club and professional rugby, his relationships with teammates and coaches, and his ideas about the game.
My Story Joe Canning
Whatever it Takes Richie Hogan
Regarded as a prodigy from the moment he stepped onto the pitch as a boy, in his highly anticipated memoir Joe delves into the highs and lows of a remarkable career - the standards of excellence he at times felt chained to, the suffocation of trying to meet other people’s expectations, his parents’ health struggles and the perspective that brought as he strove for greatness.
7-time All-Ireland hurling legend Richie Hogan tells the story of his dazzling career, from his obsession with maintaining high standards in the Kilkenny team, to the stand-out moments on the pitch and the challenges he encountered along the way that threatened to derail everything.
Together Standing Tall: 150 Years of Irish Rugby IRFU, John Scally
Blood & Thunder Liam O’Callaghan
Blood & Thunder shows that the rise of Irish rugby is inextricable from the tensions, debates and divisions - of politics, religion and class - that have defined modern Irish history.
This official IRFU story of Irish rugby marks the union’s 150-year anniversary and considers the scaffolding that upholds Irish rugby today.
Unbeatable Eric Haughan
Unladylike: A History of Ladies Gaelic Football Hayley Kilgallon Drawing from national, club and personal archives, this is for the players, the fans, the kit- washers, the sandwich-makers and the supporters alike - it brilliantly charts the highs and lows of ladies Gaelic football.
The Racket Conor Niland The Racket is a witty and
My Autobiography Davy Russell
The Irish Experiment: From the GAA to the AFL Zach Tuohy Zach Tuohy has plenty to say about the relationships between the indigenous codes of GAA and the AFL, and what needs to change to secure the future of Irish and Australian footballers alike.
Pulse of the Nation: GAA 140 Years Martin Breheny and Donal Keenan
Extraordinary GAA People John Scally A roster of legendary Gaelic Games icons, with stars from all 32 counties represented, giving a unique and fascinating account of the greatest heroes and legends of the games.
Formula 1: The Official History (2024 Edition) Maurice Hamilton; Foreword by Ross Brawn
Unfiltered Guenther Steiner Told in his inimitable style, packed with hugely entertaining stories, outspoken opinions and unvarnished truths, this is Guenther at his very best - insightful, opinionated and completely unfiltered.
Saturday Afternoon Fever: The Autobiography Jeff Stelling A profoundly personal, warmly nostalgic and deliciously funny memoir by the legendary Sky Sports anchorman, chronicling a life spent obsessing about 'The Beautiful Game'.
In 2014, Donegal’s footballers smashed and grabbed an All- Ireland semi-final victory from the seemingly unstoppable Dublin team. That was the last Championship game they would lose for 2,540 days.
An outstanding insight into the life and career of one of the greatest National Hunt jockeys - capturing the highs of an incredible career as a top jockey, it also dwells on the blows!
revealing underdog’s memoir and a unique look inside the fascinating hidden world of tennis.
A celebration of GAA from its foundation in November 1884 to the present-day institution that has expanded massively at home and abroad.
An electrifying account of the F1 phenomenon, telling the complete story of one of the world’s most popular, thrilling, and glamorous sports.
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