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Fintan's Fifteen: Ireland's Worst Hurling Team Wants You!
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Fintan’s Fifteen: Ireland’s Worst Hurling Team Wants You!

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Introducing the first illustrated novel about hurling!

Something has to be done…Ray is getting tired of losing every match he plays with his team, the Ballybreen Terriers. Not only are they constantly at the bottom of the league, they have to face the gloating of rival Dennis ‘Dirty Den’ Conway.

Before they become the laughing stock, Ray persuades Fintan Heffernan, ex-star player of U10’s to leave his early retirement and computer games to help bring ‘Dirty Den’ down and lead the Ballybreen Terriers to the victory they deserve.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
O'Brien Press Ltd
Country
Ireland
Date
21 April 2014
Pages
128
ISBN
9781847172532

Introducing the first illustrated novel about hurling!

Something has to be done…Ray is getting tired of losing every match he plays with his team, the Ballybreen Terriers. Not only are they constantly at the bottom of the league, they have to face the gloating of rival Dennis ‘Dirty Den’ Conway.

Before they become the laughing stock, Ray persuades Fintan Heffernan, ex-star player of U10’s to leave his early retirement and computer games to help bring ‘Dirty Den’ down and lead the Ballybreen Terriers to the victory they deserve.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
O'Brien Press Ltd
Country
Ireland
Date
21 April 2014
Pages
128
ISBN
9781847172532