Hurling The Revolution Years

Hurling The Revolution Years by Denis Walsh, published by Penguin Ireland in 2005, explores the transformative period in hurling following Clare’s breakthrough in the mid-1990s. This edition, comprising 323 pages, delves into the emergence of new teams that challenged traditional powers, resulting in a time marked by significant drama and controversy in the sport.
Readers will find a detailed account of this extraordinary era, enriched by forty original interviews that include candid discussions with notable figures such as D.J. Carey and Anthony Daly. The book presents untold stories that reveal insights into the dynamics of hurling during this pivotal time, offering a unique perspective on the sport’s evolution and its business aspects.
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After Clare’s breakthrough in the mid-1990s hurling was never going to be the same again. New teams emerged to challenge the old powers, and what followed was a period of unprecedented drama and controversy. Hurling: The Transformation tells the untold stories of this extraordinary period. Griffin’s Wexford and paints a picture you were never allowed to see before. He has conducted forty original interviews including frank conversations with legends like D.J. Carey and Anthony Daly. again.
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