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9 years 4 months ago #50297 by mahick
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Just in case people miss the home page- (I usually head straight to recent topics!!)

www.connachtclan.com/news/38-general-new...-that-refused-to-die

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9 years 4 months ago #50245 by Dangermouse
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Has the dvd project been binned or what? Was sure I heard there was to be some sort of film being put together by the same crowd that did the wests awake dvd. That's a shame if it has been scrapped

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9 years 4 months ago #50225 by sea_point
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Cathal wrote: About half way through John Fallons book - it's a wonderful read so far, amazing pics and a great trip from 2002 and the march on Dublin right through to Murrayfield last Summer. Cannot recommend it highly enough.

I'm a bit disappointed that there's no word of a dvd season review. The year that's in it, surely it would have been a nice money spinner for the branch and a great memento for the fans this Xmas.


The way the broadcasting of games is structured SKY/TG4 for home games and then S4C, BBC Wales/NI & Scot etc...there are probably too many parties to get agreements with to make it worthwhile.

Would be a fabulous memento though...

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9 years 4 months ago #50222 by Cathal
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About half way through John Fallons book - it's a wonderful read so far, amazing pics and a great trip from 2002 and the march on Dublin right through to Murrayfield last Summer. Cannot recommend it highly enough.

I'm a bit disappointed that there's no word of a dvd season review. The year that's in it, surely it would have been a nice money spinner for the branch and a great momento for the fans this Xmas.

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9 years 4 months ago #50218 by mikey
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John's book is getting good sales from what I heard from a newsagent. However... it's not "The Official" version.... If you plan to get autographs don't be flashing it around the Sportsgrounds for fear the Marketing And Suit people see players signing it....apparently a No No....Although I couldn't imagine any of the lads not signing it.!
John signed my copy at the weekend; a man with links and service to Connacht Rugby going way back. Great photos too.

Going to the Sportsgrounds is a bit like Mass:You stay until the players are off the pitch and never leave early!

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9 years 4 months ago #50082 by Podge57
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GT's book is the "official" one - so hence the omission of going out of business perhaps?

Looking forward to reading both!

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9 years 4 months ago #50078 by Dangermouse
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Have dipped in and out of the two books again in the last few days and there is a great section with Aly Muldowney and Fionn Carr in John Fallons book. In the 42 piece GT says he'd love to have spoken with Muldowney, but its in the other book. Also no mention of the almost going our of business stuff in 2008 in GT's book. a strange omission
www.independent.ie/sport/rugby/connacht-...cipice-35191215.html
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9 years 4 months ago - 9 years 4 months ago #50067 by Podge57
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Interview with Gerry Thornley on Front Up Rise Up - GT's book - worth a read!

The untold story of Connacht's journey from Cinderella province to Pro12 champions
Gerry Thornley’s new book goes behind the scenes on an unforgettable adventure.

www.the42.ie/front-up-rise-up-connacht-book-3091303-Nov2016/
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9 years 5 months ago #49981 by greyingbeard
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John Fallons book arrived this morning, some great photos in there on my first flick through!

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9 years 5 months ago #49979 by Dangermouse
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I have read both of them. hands down John fallons one is the better read and the photographs are amazing.
The official book is not too bad, chapters on pat Lam and his arrival at the province are a decent read but overall ti is a bit light on detail i thought.
if you want to buy two there nice to have, but if i was to buy one id saygo for johns book.

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9 years 5 months ago #49940 by ConnachtCows
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Westie85 wrote: Is there much difference between John's book and Gerry Thornleys or are they both of a similar theme?



Haven't picked up Gerry's yet, but I imagine they'll be similar. Hoping to get Gerry's book as a Christmas present

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9 years 5 months ago #49939 by Westie85
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Is there much difference between John's book and Gerry Thornleys or are they both of a similar theme?

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9 years 5 months ago #49936 by ConnachtCows
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I ordered it online last week, and it arrived on Monday.
Spent about 20 minutes just flicking through the pictures. It's an excellent purchase

Started reading it then last night. Really can't recommend this book enough

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9 years 5 months ago #49935 by Mac65
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Sol_ie wrote: Just bumping this back up. Not sure if anyone has had a chance to pick this boo up! I was lucky enough to get a copy. Havn't had a chance to get stuck into the meat of it at all, but some great pics of the lads, a great breakdown of last season, and a list of every Connacht game from the Professional Era imgur.com/gallery/8w575


Order place this evening. Loozing forward to reliving the memories of a grat year

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9 years 5 months ago - 9 years 5 months ago #49933 by clanman
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received my copy yesterday and not disappointed, it has a good mix of insider factual history of rugby in Connacht and a month by month recap of events as they happened last season, definitely worth having on the bookshelf
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9 years 5 months ago #49928 by overstrander
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Do you have to order it online or is it available in any bookshops in Galway?

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