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Let's Play Rugby!
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05 May 2026

Irish rugby legend Gordon D'Arcy and bestselling author Paul Howard deliver a thrilling, interactive story that puts young readers at the center of a rugby final – while teaching them the basic skills of the game along the way.
Let’s Play Rugby! encourages all kids to give rugby a go – in their bedrooms, living rooms and gardens. This book puts the young reader in the boots of a rugby player as they play in the big final!
Jog on the spot! Do some star jumps! Then face off against your opponents in the game of your life.
This fully illustrated picture book is one for children and grown-ups to tackle together.
"A delight to read aloud." — Inis Magazine
"One of the most fun and energetic books I've read." — Fun Kids Radio
"This action-packed picture book captures something of the excitement of the game." — Red Reading Hub
"With a lively, funny story and vivid, wild illustrations, we join the game as it builds to dizzying action." — Fallen Star Stories
Paul Howard is best known for the bestselling Ross O'Carroll-Kelly series, which has sold over a million copies. He is a former Irish Sports Journalist of the Year. He holds the record for the most Irish Book Award wins. His previous children’s books include the 'Gordon’s Game' and 'Aldrin Adams' series, both published by Puffin.
Ashwin Chacko is a positively playful award winning, author-Illustrator and motivational speaker. He specialises in positively playful, visual storytelling to bring joy and encouragement. His mission is to champion creativity and empower people to find their inner spark through his art, books, talks & workshops. His books include: Keep At It, Little Optimist, Everybody Feels Fear, A Little Book about Justice, What Wondrous Shapes We Are, Wild City (An Post Irish Book of the Year: Children’s Junior shortlist) and I Am The Wind (Winner of the Children's Senior An Post Irish Book of the Year).