About the Author
GERARD SIGGINS was born in Dublin and has lived almost all his life in the shadow of Lansdowne Road; he’s been attending rugby matches there since he was small enough for his dad to lift him over the turnstiles. He is a sports journalist and worked for the Sunday Tribune for many years. His other books about rugby player Eoin Madden, Rugby Spirit, Rugby Warrior, Rugby Rebel, Rugby Flyer and Rugby Runner are also published by The O’Brien Press.
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First published 2018
ISBN: 978–1–78849–036–8
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A new school. A new sport. An old mystery…
Eoin Madden’s been moved up to train with the Junior Cup team, which is hard work, plus there’s trouble in school as mobile phones start going missing! But there are ghostly goings-on in Castlerock – what’s the link between Eoin’s history lessons and the new spirit he’s spotted wearing a Belvedere rugby jersey?
Back in school. Back in sport. Back in time.
Eoin Madden is now captain of the Under 14s team and has to deal with friction between his friend Rory and new boy Dylan as they battle for a place as scrum-half. Fast-paced action, mysterious spirits and feuding friends – it’s a season to remember!
Discovering History. Uncovering Mystery
Eoin Madden’s been moved up to train with the Junior Cup team, which is hard work, plus there’s trouble in school as mobile phones start going missing! But there are ghostly goings-on in Castlerock – what’s the link between Eoin’s history lessons and the new spirit he’s spotted wearing a Belvedere rugby jersey?
Haunting history. Thrilling tries.
Eoin and his new friends are taken on a trip to Twickenham to play & watch rugby. There, he meets a ghost: Prince Obolensky, a Russian who played rugby for England, scored a world famous try against New Zealand in Twickenham and later joined the RAF and died in WW2.
Ancient Roots. Modern boots.
Eoin Madden is captain of the Junior Cup team, training with Leinster and aiming for Ireland’s Under 16 World Cup team. He also has to deal with grumpy friends, teachers piling on the homework – AND a ghost on a mission that goes back to the very origins of the game of rugby.
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