
Jason Sherlock
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The O'Brien Press, meanwhile, have broadened their Great Irish Sports Stars series with titles on Dublin footballer Jason Sherlock and Republic of Ireland goalkeeper Shay Given, adding to previous biographies of Cora Staunton, Colm Gooch Cooper, and Cork legend Sonia O'Sullivan * Evening Echo * I would recommend this book to people who are singled out because of their heritage because this book could help them to overcome the narrow-minded opinions of others and encourage them to follow their dreams, like Jason did. I would also recommend it to people who have a love for sport, just as much as Jason did. I give this book 10/10. It kept me interested, engaged and rooting for Jason Sherlock. Aidan, 4th Class, Ballygarvan NS, Co. Cork* Seomra Ranga * Shay Given and Jason Sherlock's sporting lives are examined in two well-researched and accessible new books by Natasha Mac a'Bhaird and Donny Mahoney * Irish Independent * Jason Sherlock is one of Ireland's true sporting heroes, but few people seem to know just how talented an athlete he was in so many different contexts. A literal sporting prodigy, he played soccer, basketball, even hurling, before becoming part of the 1995 All-Ireland-winning Dublin football team. Mahoney's depiction of the challenges Sherlock faced, including racist abuse and discrimination, leaves the reader in awe of his determination and self-discipline. A truly inspiring read and an absolute must for any young sports fan looking for a role model. * CBI Deliver the Joy of Reading * Sherlock's story is one of embracing the strength in difference and determination to excel in what you love * Books Ireland *
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Contents
- Chapter 1: Welcome to Finglas
- Chapter 2: On the Handlebars with Uncle Brian
- Chapter 3: The 1983 All-Ireland Final
- Chapter 4: Mean Streets
- Chapter 5: A Visit to a Chinese Restaurant in Dublin
- Chapter 6: The Beauty of Basketball
- Chapter 7: A First Taste of Croke Park
- Chapter 8: Learning from Joey
- Chapter 9: A Summer in the Country
- Chapter 10: North Cork Gaels
- Chapter 11: Soccer Star
- Chapter 12: The Big Game
- Chapter 13: West Ham
- Chapter 14: The Home of Basketball
- Chapter 15: A Breakthrough in Blue
- Chapter 16: Leaving Cert Time
- Chapter 17: The Power of the Hill
- Chapter 18: Learning How to Lose
- Chapter 19: Big Time Calling
- Chapter 20: A Juggling Act
- Chapter 21: One of the Boys in Green
- Chapter 22: Liverpool Come Knocking
- Chapter 23: Champo
- Chapter 24: Divided Loyalties
- Chapter 25: Seal it with a Kiss
- Chapter 26: Boom!
- Chapter 27: The Greatest Feeling
- Epilogue
- Jason Sherlock's Achievements
- About the Author
- Copyright
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