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Rugby Warrior

By: Gerard Siggins
Narrated by: Patrick Harvey
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It’s a new school term and Eoin Madden has new responsibilities. He’s now captain of the Under 14s team and has to deal with friction between his friend Rory and new boy Dylan as they thrash it out for a place as scrum-half. And away from the pitch Eoin has his hands full. He starts work on a project about Irish-born All Black Dave Gallaher who died in World War I. Then history becomes reality when an old book brings Eoin a lot closer to the rugby legend than he ever thought possible … Fast-paced action, mysterious spirits and feuding friends – it’s a season to remember!©2014 Gerard Siggins (P)2019 Bolinda Publishing Sports Rugby

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Critic reviews

'... beautifully crafted by Siggins, this is a book that will thrill any rugby-mad youngster while delighting sports fans (of any age) with an interest in entertaining storytelling.' (Irish Daily Mail)
' ... young rugby fans will enjoy the adventures of Dublin schoolboy Eoin Madden.' (Rugby World)
'...you certainly don’t get too many novels for children about rugby ... Ger Siggins has put that right.' (Sunday World (Ireland))
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