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'He read it and said: 'Tony you cannot publish this. If you do people will think you're weak''
Tony Griffin’s 2010 autobiography helped break the mould as an Irish sports star discussing his mental health. Now his new book is aimed at teenagers.
By Kevin O'Brien
Sunday 9 May 2021, 7:00 AM
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FORMER CLARE STAR Tony Griffin once cycled 7,000km across Canada for cancer charities, raising €1 million as a tribute to his late father Jerome.
Tony Griffin.
He regularly commuted back from Halifax, Nova Scotia, where he studied, to line out with Clare. In 2006, he became hurling’s first modern full-time hurler and picked up an All-Star for his performances that season.