After joining the school hurling team, Declan must find a way to juggle training for this new sport and football at the same time.
When Smithgreen's goalkeeper gets injured, Declan convinces his brother, Daniel, to take the s
When Smithgreen's goalkeeper gets injured, Declan convinces his brother, Daniel, to take the spot. But their parents mustn't find out, as a childhood illness means Daniel is forbidden from playing sport.
Declan struggles to hide the truth while competing in two championships. Has he finally bitten off more than he can chew?
Over the Bar is book three in this fun, compelling series for children who are fans of the GAA.
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