<p><b>The long-awaited autobiography of the legendary hurler Henry Shefflin</b><br><br>In an era when Kilkenny established itself as the dominant force in hurling, one man stood out from a remarkable group of players: Henry Shefflin. Now widely regarded as the greatest player of all time, Shefflin has more All-Stars, Hurler of the Year awards and All-Ireland medals than any other hurler. But beneath the surface image of calm efficiency and effortless genius, his hurling life has included its share of bitter disappointments, agonizing injuries and intense rivalries. Now, in what will be an essential read, Shefflin tells his own story.<br><br>'The greatest player of this, or perhaps any, generation' Sean Moran, <i>Irish Times</i></p>
<p><b>The long-awaited autobiography of the legendary hurler Henry Shefflin</b><br><br>In an era when Kilkenny established itself as the dominant force in hurling, one man stood out from a remarkable group of players: Henry Shefflin. Now widely regarded as the greatest player of all time, Shefflin has more All-Stars, Hurler of the Year awards and All-Ireland medals than any other hurler. But beneath the surface image of calm efficiency and effortless genius, his hurling life has included its share of bitter disappointments, agonizing injuries and intense rivalries. Now, in what will be an essential read, Shefflin tells his own story.<br><br>'The greatest player of this, or perhaps any, generation' Sean Moran, <i>Irish Times</i></p>