Gerard Siggins

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Gerard Siggins


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Gerard Siggins was born in Dublin in 1962. Initially a sports journalist, he worked for many years in the Sunday Tribune, where he became assistant editor. He has written several books about cricket, as well as being co-author of Lansdowne Road: The Stadium; The Matches; The Greatest Days.

Average rating: 4.53 · 436 ratings · 30 reviews · 25 distinct worksSimilar authors
Rugby Spirit

4.45 avg rating — 93 ratings — published 2012 — 10 editions
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Rugby Warrior: Back in scho...

4.55 avg rating — 56 ratings — published 2014 — 19 editions
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Rugby Flyer

4.54 avg rating — 54 ratings10 editions
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Rugby Rebel

4.63 avg rating — 49 ratings — published 2015 — 10 editions
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Rugby Runner

4.68 avg rating — 47 ratings — published 2017 — 7 editions
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Rugby Heroes

4.77 avg rating — 44 ratings9 editions
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Gaelic Spirit: Field of Dre...

4.41 avg rating — 27 ratings2 editions
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Rugby Rookie: Stepping up a...

4.93 avg rating — 14 ratings2 editions
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Rugby Redzone

4.08 avg rating — 12 ratings9 editions
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Football Spirit: United the...

4.78 avg rating — 9 ratings5 editions
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“Are you going to play for Tipp?’ one of them asked Eoin. He laughed, and thought about his answer. ‘That would be great I suppose,’ he replied. ‘But my pal here is going to be the next manager of Dublin, so I might play for them instead.’ The youngsters looked shocked and ran off to spread the hot news.”
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