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GAA Books

  • 04-10-2005 7:48am
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    I've read my fair share of GAA books throughout the years and I have enjoyed most of them.

    However Christy O'Connor's 'Last man standing' is the best of them. For those who don't know it's about Hurling goalkeepers and special focus on Donal Og Cusack. I would recommend buying/borrowing it to read.

    Has anyone else read anything recently that they would recommend? Has anyone read Liam Dunnes?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 240 ✭✭chubba1984


    I would recommend Mickey Harte's book Kicking Down Heaven's Door. A very good insight into how quality training as opposed to quantity of training is effective. It's written in more or less a diary format from when Harte was appointed in November 2002 to the days after the All-Ireland in 2003.

    Another book I read recently was Pat Spillane's Shooting From the Hip which I found to be nothing more than self-perpetuating drivel.


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