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Here are Irish Rugby's most legendary, celebratory and brilliant moments from the 1940s to today.
110 Great Irish Rugby Moments is a unique celebration of the sport's most significant moments. Featuring: - Grand Slam Glory for both Irish Men and Women. - A first Series win in New Zealand. - A drawn Series in South Africa. - European glory for Ulster, Munster and Leinster. - Connacht winning the Pro 12. - Ireland women achieve double defeat of mighty New Zealand.
These epic moments are based on exclusive interviews with the game's biggest stars and most colourful personalities including
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Here are Irish Rugby's most legendary, celebratory and brilliant moments from the 1940s to today.

110 Great Irish Rugby Moments is a unique celebration of the sport's most significant moments. Featuring:
- Grand Slam Glory for both Irish Men and Women.
- A first Series win in New Zealand.
- A drawn Series in South Africa.
- European glory for Ulster, Munster and Leinster.
- Connacht winning the Pro 12.
- Ireland women achieve double defeat of mighty New Zealand.

These epic moments are based on exclusive interviews with the game's biggest stars and most colourful personalities including Fiona Coghlan, Peter Clohessy, Ciaran Fitzgerald, Willie John McBride, Brian O'Driscoll, Ronan O'Gara and many more of the great and good of Irish Rugby.

Enjoy a host of brilliant anecdotes and remarkable insights into the controversies, epic matches, thrilling contests and pivotal events on and off the field which shaped these 110 GREAT IRISH RUGBYMOMENTS.

'This is an informative, insightful and impressive account of Irish rugby's greatest moments from the pre Jack Kyle epoch to the post Johnny Sexton era. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.' Ollie Campbell
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A native of Roscommon John Scally is the author of over 50 books. These include the bestselling Great GAA Rivalries; 101 Great GAA Teams and 101 Great GAA Controversies. He is a two time winner of the McNamee Award for best programme on national radio on a GAA theme.