Can they move holding the ball? Cause it looks as though they were which confuses me on why you wouldn't be doing that most of the time if it was legal. Also what can't you do in the game?
You can take 3 steps with the ball in your hand. You can't lift the ball off the ground with your hand or throw it. You also can't tackle someone off the ball. There are many more things you can't do but that is just a few.
Hurling is a growing sport in America and Canada. The largest hurling club outside of Ireland is the Milwaukee Hurling Club. There are also hurling teams in Boston, Raleigh NC, New York, New Jersey, San Francisco, Toronto, Montreal, Orlando, and many other major cities. And it is a growing sport in American universities run by the National Collegiate Gaelic Athletic Association (NCGAA).
Well at least it isn’t half an hour long like the previous abominations, but: 1 - Monotonous delivery of the narration. 2 - Terrible script. Sounds like he’s reading from a textbook or phone directory. 3 - Inappropriate music that adds nothing to the visuals. 4 - Too much irrelevant detail and minutiae. Who is the target audience? Sliothar manufacturers or people who are going to take up the sport? 5 - “It’s also the most spectacular.” Don’t tell me, show me! Just show me the action set to the right music or with a bit of crowd noise and commentary, not with some muted ceili dancing stuff playing in the background. 6 - Scoring system is not explained. Anywhere. 3 points for the ball in the net, 1 point for over the bar. Do you expect the first-time viewer to already know this? If so then why are you making this film? 7 - Too much time spent on lesser-used skills. That can wait until the viewer becomes more familiar with the game, this is supposed to get across the power and excitement of the sport. 8 - Ends on a whimper. No attempt to close the film with anything like a conclusion. This is a bit of an improvement on previous attempts by Croke Park to explain what the games are, but this is still an awful, amateurish embarrassment. Please take it down and either try again or just pass out the links to my videos. I could do better myself, and have done. Numerous times. Previous efforts were worth an F- , this gets a D-.
Eamonn Some of the complaints you have are valid, and could potentially be helpful to the maker of this video. However, in the last part you just shit on the maker calling his video an "amateurish embarrassment" and then tell him how your own videos are far superior. Which, if you ask me, is a total dick move and completely narcissistic.
***** well this has survived longer than any othe field sport like soccer and american football so it would appear to be a little less pointless than field sports like soccer etc
watched my first hurling match with my 2.2 year old daughter in Nowlan Park, Kilkenny today!
Have you tried hurling it on and off again?
The more this is explained, the more i think of Calvin ball
really really want to play this right now
I just played it for 3 hrs
It’s fun
Can they move holding the ball? Cause it looks as though they were which confuses me on why you wouldn't be doing that most of the time if it was legal. Also what can't you do in the game?
You can take 3 steps with the ball in your hand. You can't lift the ball off the ground with your hand or throw it. You also can't tackle someone off the ball. There are many more things you can't do but that is just a few.
Charles Haines you can take 3 steps but ya get away with about 6
Do Americans hurl? (I know there's a joke in there, but try to forbear.)
New York actually have a hurling team
Hurling is a growing sport in America and Canada. The largest hurling club outside of Ireland is the Milwaukee Hurling Club. There are also hurling teams in Boston, Raleigh NC, New York, New Jersey, San Francisco, Toronto, Montreal, Orlando, and many other major cities. And it is a growing sport in American universities run by the National Collegiate Gaelic Athletic Association (NCGAA).
Up cork
You didn't explain how to score.
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soo a less cool looking lacrosse? I jk, seems interesting
whats lacrosse
I want those 3 minutes of my life back... (ye I didnt finish the video either lol).
Well at least it isn’t half an hour long like the previous abominations, but:
1 - Monotonous delivery of the narration.
2 - Terrible script. Sounds like he’s reading from a textbook or phone directory.
3 - Inappropriate music that adds nothing to the visuals.
4 - Too much irrelevant detail and minutiae. Who is the target audience? Sliothar manufacturers or people who are going to take up the sport?
5 - “It’s also the most spectacular.” Don’t tell me, show me! Just show me the action set to the right music or with a bit of crowd noise and commentary, not with some muted ceili dancing stuff playing in the background.
6 - Scoring system is not explained. Anywhere. 3 points for the ball in the net, 1 point for over the bar. Do you expect the first-time viewer to already know this? If so then why are you making this film?
7 - Too much time spent on lesser-used skills. That can wait until the viewer becomes more familiar with the game, this is supposed to get across the power and excitement of the sport.
8 - Ends on a whimper. No attempt to close the film with anything like a conclusion.
This is a bit of an improvement on previous attempts by Croke Park to explain what the games are, but this is still an awful, amateurish embarrassment. Please take it down and either try again or just pass out the links to my videos. I could do better myself, and have done. Numerous times.
Previous efforts were worth an F- , this gets a D-.
Melvin Boles Huh?
Eamonn Some of the complaints you have are valid, and could potentially be helpful to the maker of this video. However, in the last part you just shit on the maker calling his video an "amateurish embarrassment" and then tell him how your own videos are far superior. Which, if you ask me, is a total dick move and completely narcissistic.
Melvin Boles He is completely right though
this sport dose seem a bit pointless.
***** aren't all sports a bit pointless?
***** yes. but this one seems a bit more pointless.
***** it seems just as pointless. You're just used to other shit sports.
***** well this has survived longer than any othe field sport like soccer and american football so it would appear to be a little less pointless than field sports like soccer etc
Schmidt Hendrix no I watch football religiously.
edit: soccer so you don't get it mixed up with hand egg ball.