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The Hurlers: The First All-Ireland Championship and the Making of Modern Hurling by Paul Rouse

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In 1882, a letter was published in the Irish Times, lamenting the decline of hurling. The game was now played only in a few isolated rural pockets, and according to no fixed set of rules. It would have been absurd to imagine that, within five years, an all-Ireland hurling championship would be underway, under the auspices of a powerful national organization.

The Hurlers is a superbly readable account of that dramatic turn of events, of the colourful men who made it happen, and of the political intrigues and violent rows that marked the early years of the GAA. From the very start, republican and ecclesiastical interests jockeyed for control, along with a small core of enthusiasts who were just in it for the sport. In this authoritative and seriously entertaning book, Paul Rouse shows how sport, culture and politics swirled together in a heady, often chaotic mix.

'Fascinating ... a brilliantly researched book on hurling in the early years of the GAA' Martin Breheny, Irish Independent

'I heartily recommend it. Great picture of the emergence of modern Ireland amidst sport, nationalism, priests and assorted crazy hotheads ... Brilliant stuff' Dara O Briain

'A story of pioneerism, passion, intrigue, skulduggery and commitment ... a must read for the many sports, and particularly hurling, supporters and admirers in today's version of Ireland' Irish Times

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Brilliantly entertaining ... not just the gripping account of that first championship, but also of how the game of hurling itself was saved in the 1880s from what seemed certain extinction' Sunday Independent

'Terrific' Kieran Shannon, Irish Examiner

'Can't recommend this enough. Amazing detail, brilliant story telling, full sweep of Irish life in the 1880's and all the seeds and fault lines of GAA life today brought to life' Ger Gilroy

'A brilliant piece of work' Matt Cooper

'Both a sports and a history book, full of wonderful stories from a different time, with tales of passion, skullduggery and controversy, played out against the backdrop of what could be described as a civil war within the GAA and a land war that threatened to rip the country apart' RTE Culture

'Fascinating' Frank McNally, Irish Times

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A page turner that continues to deliver chapter after chapter ... The Hurlers is a must read' Limerick Leader

'A superbly readable account ... an authoritative and seriously entertaining book' Ireland's Own

'The perfect read for a brilliant hurling year' Caitriona Lally, Irish Independent Top Books of 2018

'A vital look into the early years of the GAA and a perfect gift for both sport and history lovers' Mark Gallagher, Mail on Sunday Books of 2018

'Marries forensic historical research of the cultural and political contexts for the emergence of modern hurling with a polished style and storytelling ability that is rare among historians' Diarmaid Ferriter, Irish Times Books of 2018

'Marvellous ... the definitive account of this remarkable period when hurling came to life' Clonmel Nationalist

'Brilliant' Kenny Archer, Irish News



The gripping story of the politics, the intrigue and the rows behind the rebirth of hurling.

About the Author
Paul Rouse lectures in Irish history and sports history at University College Dublin, and writes a column on sport for the Irish Examiner.

Reviews
Fascinating ... a brilliantly researched book on hurling in the early years of the GAA * Martin Breheny, Irish Independent *
I heartily recommend it. Great picture of the emergence of modern Ireland amidst sport, nationalism, priests and assorted crazy hotheads ... Brilliant stuff * Dara O Briain *
A story of pioneerism, passion, intrigue, skulduggery and commitment ... a must read for the many sports, and particularly hurling, supporters and admirers in today's version of Ireland * Irish Times *
Brilliantly entertaining ... not just the gripping account of that first championship, but also of how the game of hurling itself was saved in the 1880s from what seemed certain extinction * Sunday Independent *
Terrific -- Kieran Shannon * Irish Examiner *
Both a sports and a history book, full of wonderful stories from a different time, with tales of passion, skullduggery and controversy, played out against the backdrop of what could be described as a civil war within the GAA and a land war that threatened to rip the country apart * RTE Culture *
A brilliant piece of work * Matt Cooper *
Can't recommend this enough. Amazing detail, brilliant story telling, full sweep of Irish life in the 1880's and all the seeds and fault lines of GAA life today brought to life * Ger Gilroy *
Fascinating -- Frank McNally * Irish Times *
Superb -- Jack Anderson * Irish Examiner *
A page turner that continues to deliver chapter after chapter ... The Hurlers is a must read * Limerick Leader *
A superbly readable account ... an authoritative and seriously entertaining book * Ireland's Own *
Marries forensic historical research of the cultural and political contexts for the emergence of modern hurling with a polished style and storytelling ability that is rare among historians -- Diarmaid Ferriter * Irish Times Books of the Year *
The perfect read for a brilliant hurling year -- Caitriona Lally * Irish Independent Top Books of 2018 *
Brilliant -- Denis Walsh * Sunday Times *
A vital look into the early years of the GAA and a perfect gift for both sport and history lovers -- Mark Gallagher * Mail on Sunday Books of 2018 *
Marvellous ... the definitive account of this remarkable period when hurling came to life * Clonmel Nationalist *
Flows along far more merrily and lightly than any history book has a right to and is especially enlightening when it comes to drawing the founding fathers Michael Cusack and Maurice Davin -- Malachy Clerkin * Irish Times, Sports Books of 2018 *
Brilliant -- Kenny Archer * Irish News *



Book Information
ISBN 9780241983546
Author Paul Rouse
Format Paperback
Page Count 336
Imprint Penguin Books Ltd
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Weight(grams) 246g
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 129mm * 21mm

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