Croke Park Mice; The Missing Referee: 212 x 266 gutter 10; spine 9 wrap 15
But something is wrong and the match cannot start. Where’s the ref? Nobody can find him.
ISBN 978-1-78849-055-9
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Ruth & Triona Croke
It’s time for the mice to come to the rescue!
CROKE PARK MICE: THE MISSING REFEREE
It is the day of the All-Ireland Hurling Final. The Croke Park Mice are wildly excited. This is one of their very favourite days – the crowds, the band, the flags, the singing, and the food!
O’BRIEN
Meet Ireland’s tiniest sports fans: the Croke Park Mice!
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The Missing Referee
Ruth & Triona Croke Illustrated by Audrey Dowling
e k P ark o r C Mice
The Missing Referee
Ruth & Triona Croke Illustrated by Audrey Dowling
Will I tell you a secret about Croke Park? Lots of mice live there. There are thirty-two mice, one from each county in Ireland.
And they have a bainisteoir who tries to keep them in order when they get out of hand! His name is Crokey. 2
The Croke Park Mice live under the stands. They watch every match from their tiny mouse holes. Under the Hogan Stand is where they gather their food. Delicious bits of food fall down through the cracks where the mice pick them up – YUM!
At night, the mice go to bed underneath the Davin Stand. 3
Do you want to hear another secret? When there are no games happening in Croke Park, the MICE play their own games there. Right out in the middle of the pitch. 4
Crokey marks out a tiny little pitch in the middle of the HUGE Croke Park pitch. That’s the mouse pitch. He trains them and is always trying to get them to play better. He makes them practise hard.
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Today was a special day at Croke Park. It was the All-Ireland Final. Kilkenny and Cork were going to play.
The mice woke early with all the excitement. They put on their county jerseys and raced up the pipes to the top of the Hogan Stand. 6
They heard the buses driving in and the car horns beeping. Thousands of people came, laughing, cheering and waving flags. They were wearing their county colours too.
There was a delicious smell of burgers and chips in the air. 7