Rule 42 and All That Author:Sean Kelly Sean Kelly outlines what life was like growing up on a farm in a very different Ireland. He recalls his earliest memories, his neighbours and a way of life long since gone. He went to secondary school in St Brendan's College, Killarney and returned there to teach for thirty years. He devotes some time to outlining life as a boarder in the 1960s ... more »and some of his memories as a teacher.His career in the GAA incorporates his playing days with Kilcummin and Parnells in Dublin and his involvement in GAA administration from a very young age at East Kerry, County, Munster and national level. He deals with some of the great moments and some of the great controversies of his time. Hurling became part of his life once elected Vice-Chairman of Kerry in 1982 and he outlines his memories and thoughts and work for the ancient game. As President, he traces some of the major issues he faced, the changes he made and the people he met. But inevitably his memoir, like his presidency, is dominated by the whole Rule 42 saga."Rule 42 and All That" is the complete inside account of a defining struggle in Irish sport, one that both ended and inaugurated an era.« less