Authors: Joe O'Brien
JOE O’BRIEN is an award-winning gardener who lives in Ballyfermot, Dublin. He is the author of three books about GAA player, Danny Wilde: Little Croker, Féile Fever and Tiger Boots. He is also the author of the popular Alfie Green series for younger readers.
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Danny Wilde and his teammates are finding the Under-14s Division tough going. They’ve lost one of their best goal-scorers to injury and it looks like they’ll have no chance of winning the County Féile!
Could Todd, the new Australian kid, be the answer to their prayers? Todd’s an Aussie Rules player – tough and skilful – but can he become a real GAA player in time?
It’s all to play for in the second book about GAA player Danny Wilde.
The Crokes are doing well at football this season and are hoping to finish ahead of rivals Barntown in the League. But things aren’t going as well in Danny’s personal life; his dad, Mick, the Croke’s coach, is having a hard time - he’s worried about losing his job, and his oldest friends’ daughter, Clara, is sick and needs an expensive operation. But GAA is like one big family, and when Danny and the Crokes hear that Clara is the captain of her GAA team in Boston, USA they’re determined to raise money for her. Though there are a few hitches along the way - like trouble with Trinity, the girl he has his eye on - between training, school and a fundraising football marathon, Danny and the Crokes make this a season to remember!