South Dublin's favourite son thought he could face any challenge -
until he was asked to cross the bridge over the River Dargle. For
Ross O'Carroll-Kelly - schools rugby hero, celebrated bon vivant
and lover of beautiful women - life has suddenly become
complicated. His father has been accused of rigging a General
Election, his seventy-year-old mother is about to bring six
surrogate babies into the world, and his daughter is being hailed
as 'Ireland's answer to Greta Thunberg', telling everyone who cares
to listen that the end of the world is nigh. As if that wasn't bad
enough, the Greatest Rugby Player Never to Play for Ireland has a
nagging sense that he has to more to contribute to the beautiful
game. Now he's been offered a job coaching an underachieving school
who've been waiting almost a century for their moment of glory. The
challenge is to persuade a collection of jokers, chokers and
forty-a-day smokers that they have what it takes to win the
Leinster Schools Senior Cup. The only drawback ... the school is in
Bray! Praise for the Ross O'Carroll-Kelly series: 'Ross is a
national institution ... wicked humour and sharp observation' Irish
Times 'One of the funniest writers in the land' Irish Independent
'Extraordinarily accurate and outstandingly funny' Sunday Business
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