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The Revolution Years
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- By Denis Walsh
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- Published: 6th Oct 2005
- ISBN: 1844880338
- Pages: 360
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After Clare's breakthrough in the mid-1990s hurling entered an era of unprecedented excitement and unpredictability, with new teams emerging to challenge the old powers. Hurling: The Revolution Years tells the untold stories of this extraordinary period. Denis Walsh gets behind the scenes in Ger Loughnane's Clare and Liam Griffin's Wexford and explores the mentality that made Offaly so different. He has conducted thirty-five original interviews - including frank conversations with legends like D.J. Carey and Anthony Daly - that evoke this period in thrilling detail and shed fresh light on the dramas that shook the hurling world, on and off the field. If you thought you already knew the story of hurling's revolution, think again.
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