ENGLISHMAN REACTS TO IRELAND'S HURLING 🇮🇪

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  • @marykilgarriff3550
    @marykilgarriff3550 Рік тому +53

    Oldest and fastest field sport in the world. The stick is called a hurley and the ball is called a sliotar. Looooove every match. Love from Ireland 🇮🇪

    • @saoirseclarnimhuiris7910
      @saoirseclarnimhuiris7910 11 місяців тому +7

      An camán, hence since 1904 camogaíocht🇮🇪🇮🇪

    • @bammontenegro5639
      @bammontenegro5639 2 місяці тому

      Iomaniocht is the correct name. It's a hurl. Hurley is a surname. ​@@saoirseclarnimhuiris7910

  • @TenkoHze
    @TenkoHze 2 роки тому +51

    Really glad you seemed to like this. This sport is our pride and having new people learn about it only makes us happy.

    • @BadDubII
      @BadDubII 2 роки тому +6

      Yup, Im watching all these reactions will a big smile on my face

  • @martincummins3731
    @martincummins3731 2 роки тому +80

    I love your reaction. This is one of our national games. It's not just a sport, it runs in our blood. It totally amateur. No players are paid. You play for your local club. IE your parish, if you are good enough, your county. It predates all other modern sports, archeology confirms at least 2000 years old. It was a form of training for battle used by ancient high kings and chieftains. In those days some games would go on for days. Now it is a matter of huge pride. You should watch any all Ireland final on the internet.

    • @debbiemcdonagh3322
      @debbiemcdonagh3322 2 роки тому +4

      Back then we did not have helmets

    • @SamDempsey-sb4ly
      @SamDempsey-sb4ly 2 роки тому +3

      I'm from Ballyhale kilkenny

    • @gordonseales3950
      @gordonseales3950 Рік тому +4

      I'm from Ulster this game is 3000 years old and used to train warriors the Galloglass etc they are like ake heads being vilolent isn't what your watching it's really Real the violence is worse off the pitch as off

    • @mr.x1406
      @mr.x1406 Рік тому +5

      Don't forget when we were in school this was pe :)

    • @martincummins3731
      @martincummins3731 Рік тому +1

      @@mr.x1406 👍🏻

  • @niallcarr9253
    @niallcarr9253 Місяць тому +11

    on 22/7/24, the BBC showed the All Ireland final throughout the Uk ; Clare beat Cork aet. A great spectacle for a great sport

  • @heffo67
    @heffo67 Рік тому +16

    The sport is reputed to be 3,000 years old but needed some determined men in the 1800s to revive it from a decline.
    The way it works is that the players are all amateurs (they are teachers, policemen, electricians etc etc) and each play for their town/village team (their club) where they grew up. Each club plays against club teams from within their own county (32 counties in Ireland). A little bit more to it than that but...
    The 'la crème' players of these club teams get selected to play for their county team, (you play for the county where you grew up) a huge honour (the teams you seen in the video were county teams). The people who represent the county are the brothers, cousins, friends, sons and workmates of the people in the stands. I have a young relative on the Tipperary team. I was also best friends as a child with another player's uncles from both his mother's and father's side in the town where I grew up. Blood man!
    *N.B* Hurling is a bit like cricket...in that a goodish team from the highest level would wallop to death, the best team from 2 levels below.
    There is a league competition for the top 12 teams,. 2 groups of 6 of same rank A & B, is started end of winter to a finish in spring. Playoffs and a final decide the league.
    But in hurling the league, which is started and all finished up beforehand, is only the precursor to the championship. Every county team would swap 10 league titles for 1 championship title.
    Championship is played in the summer, when the ground is harder and everything happens quicker. The ball travels faster and longer.
    I won't go into how they whittle it down to 2 teams (a bit complicated from a starting from zero base) except to say that there are semi-finals and then a final. Winner takes all.
    For example, their was a 3rd round in the league stage (the championship has a league start but a cup finish, it's complicated) of championship match held last weekend in the town of Thurles between Tipperary v Limerick in Semple stadium (the home of Tipperary which holds 44,000) with 37,800 in attendance. Thurles town has a population of 7,940 (look it up) but has this massive stadium and the population of Tipperary county is only 159,000. Limerick's population is only 203,000. That is like 1/9 of these two places were at the game.
    They took lumps out of each other and it was a fantastic game. Skin and hair flying and it ended in a draw.
    It's an all action game. If you go down injured and you need the physio??? He can come on and treat you but unless there is blood or concussion, tough shite, the game just carries on around you where you are being treated. Even when a goal is scored, the players only celebrate it for a sec or two because the opposing keeper restarts the game and does so immediately. There is no fluting around, no bullshite. It's just go go go.
    The greatest atmosphere you will ever experience.

  • @yermanoffthetelly
    @yermanoffthetelly 2 роки тому +56

    Helmets, though around since the late 1960s were not mandatory and serious injury's, albeit infrequent, did occur. They became far more common in the 80s though their use was still optional. It wasn't until 2010 that their use became mandatory at all levels.
    You can't physically tackle a player but you can shoulder charge a player with the ball (or the closest opposing player competing for the ball)
    I had to laugh when you thought the black and white footage was old. The sport has been played for at least 3,000 years. (Yes, three thousand!)

  • @Quessir
    @Quessir 2 роки тому +130

    Hurling, as the Wikipedia entry on it states, is older than the recorded history of Ireland. It's estimated to be at least three thousand years old, with apparent oral history going back as far as 1200 BCE. Who knows how old it really is. It's deeply ingrained in Irish culture and folkore - the Irish mythical hero Cúchulainn is known for his feats in Hurling. The players are all amateurs in that they don't get paid, as you said, they play this for the love of it, to represent their club, town and county. The organisation in charge of the sport, the GAA (Gaelic Athletic Association, has clubs in almost every part of the country and children play it from a young age. It is often cited as the lifeblood of the smaller villages dotted around the country. Some counties would be more into Gaelic Football and do better there, such as Kerry. The same is true for Hurling, with Kilkenny and Cork being notably frequent winners throughout the last century.

    • @jjjjjjj407
      @jjjjjjj407 Рік тому +8

      Fantastic comment apart from kilkenny and cork…apart from
      Being founded in Tipperary the only county to lift the liam McCarthy in every single decade since it was founded…it develops more skills than any other sport it’s a gem to watch

    • @rosssmith2143
      @rosssmith2143 Рік тому +9

      @@jjjjjjj407 spot the tipp lad

    • @josephfisher2100
      @josephfisher2100 11 місяців тому +3

      You forgot to mention Dublin is the only county to win 6 in a row in galic football.

    • @dangermouse6687
      @dangermouse6687 Місяць тому

      We were taught that Cu Chulainn used to hit the ball with the hurley and run after it, around the country to get fit for battle.

  • @leemckeown5197
    @leemckeown5197 Рік тому +20

    This is the best reaction to our national game I've seen yet

  • @cabinteelyproclubs4441
    @cabinteelyproclubs4441 2 роки тому +20

    The biggest hurling stadium is Croke Park. It holds 82,000 and is the third biggest stadium in Europe!

  • @itaomahony502
    @itaomahony502 Рік тому +12

    Oldest field game in the world, the fastest and the most dangerous. Played originally to train young warriors both male and female.

  • @blackietotheend
    @blackietotheend 23 дні тому +2

    My son played in croke park 7 times in the bun Scoil , my daughters have played once. They open the stadium for school games. When the school qualifies for the finals, it’s an amazing day out . And what memory for them

  • @Collins456
    @Collins456 2 роки тому +15

    I’m Irish and I play hurling. The stick is called a Hurley and you have to wear a helmet.and egg and spoon is actually called solowing and you have to hit the ball into the net or over the bar .over the bar =1point and in the goal=3points. and the ball is called a sloitar.and what you say palm it it’s actually called a hand pass.

  • @GrainneCarney
    @GrainneCarney 10 місяців тому +11

    I love seeing the Gaelic Games getting some respect outside of Erin and the diaspora! The reactions to Hurling & Camogie especially are quite hilarious to me. I took an old Uni friend and her Canadian husband to watch my stepdaughter play youth level Camogie, and he was shocked, said something like "even the boys hockey teams back home aren't this violent to each other" all I could say was "Fáilte go hÉirinn a chara" (Welcome to Ireland my friend)

  • @catghalwalsh3411
    @catghalwalsh3411 Рік тому +11

    You might like to know that Martin Keown grew up playing Hurling (the Hurley is the name of the bat that is used) before converting to football. Most large towns in England will have a club and some have started to play in the all Ireland as well.

  • @kevinwhelan9607
    @kevinwhelan9607 Місяць тому +2

    Love your sheer joy and enthusiasm, man❤

  • @TheDelacato
    @TheDelacato 2 роки тому +14

    GREAT questions, Ry! It looks more dangerous and ‘rough’ than what it actually is.
    We were brought up on learning the skills. Also, about how to look after yourself during a game. Yes! Go and see a game live!
    If you’re in London, check out McGovern Park in Ruislip 😉

    • @mariet2117
      @mariet2117 2 роки тому +1

      Also, Ry, there have been a good few weekend matches on SKY SPORTS ARENA so you can watch the most recent ones if you have access.

  • @matthewedgeworth4509
    @matthewedgeworth4509 2 роки тому +11

    So mate - a goal (in the net) is worth 3 points, that's the bigger number on the left. The number on the right is the number of points (worth a point you might have guessed). To move the ball you can catch it and carry it in your hand, but only for four steps. After that you need to either get rid of it by hitting the ball with your hurl/hurley (the name of the 'stick'), or by balancing the ball on your hurley (known as 'solo'ing). You can swap it back into your hands only once from the stick, which means you can only handle it once in possession. Very very fast paced sport. You can't throw the ball at all - either to pass or score - you have it hit the ball with an open palm (known as a handpass).

  • @owenzey
    @owenzey 11 місяців тому +15

    He is very interested in helmets. When I played they used to say ' ALL footballer wear shinguards, SOME hurlers wear helmets'. Of course the world is a lot softer now. To quote the last Dublin Taxi driver I spoke to, " Ireland got fierce soft since helmets were introduced. Wine bars, baguettes, gay marriage! It all started with with the helmets"

  • @indiantinamorals5791
    @indiantinamorals5791 10 місяців тому +2

    RY, you are a gas (funny) man to watch and listen to, glad you enjoyed Hurdling, the oldest and fastest field sport. 82,000 people go to see the All Ireland Final each year in Dublin. Glad you enjoyed it, it's riveting, especially compared to soccer nowadays where it can be seriously boring compared to Hurdling, love from Ireland

    • @Anrirua
      @Anrirua 8 місяців тому +1

      Plenty of hurdling here too, loads of track and field.
      Being from a fine hurling county like Offaly, the only hurdle we have ever met is Kilkenny, Cork, Galway, Tipp and now Limerick Clare Dublin. Laois too back in the 50's. The phrase 'lovely hurdling' is only applicable to Leopardstown and usually said to your horse when the two of ye are doing the post-race analysis 😂
      But your comment was lovely hurlin boss 😅

  • @krny1888
    @krny1888 Рік тому +3

    The ball/Sliotar is also the hardest known substance to man, an absolute rock. Hurling keepers have the most dangerous "job" in the world. No idea what type of person chooses to be one.

  • @noelmcauley4814
    @noelmcauley4814 2 роки тому +9

    Some of the comments here are brilliant and funny, yes we all played for our school or parish as was said - no monies but pride!! We didn't like helmets as it made it harder to track the ball, now possibly a requirement. I lost track once on the field then noticed a high speed blur in my line of vision, ducked but unfortunately the poor guy behind me got a messy face. Perhaps the game will catch on more now even just as a visually skilful game :)

  • @ClaireQuinn566
    @ClaireQuinn566 11 місяців тому +3

    It's a very skilful fast game. Girls also play it but it's called Camogie for them. Its a fantastic game as you can see. Each County have their own colours. Try & watch one of the All Ireland Hurling finals. Brilliant! 👍😁

  • @philipbohan1007
    @philipbohan1007 8 місяців тому +3

    Ok Lads, this game is the oldest and fastest field game in the world. There are comparisons with Pelote, played in Florida and the Basque region of France and Spain. The game was played to learn the skills used in battle in ancient Ireland but became a sport that has been played for 2000 years. We've so many world class golfers who learned their hand to eye skills playing hurling, Paul McGinley credited his Ryder Cup winning strategy along the values of the GAA, bringing the parish/local ethos into the team club room - empowering all the players and encouraging a community unified team ethos. The modern version of hurling has been played in an amateur organised game for over 140 years. This game is one of 4 Celtic sports that are indigenious to Ireland - Hurling (precursor to ICE HOCKEY fact, hurling played in the winter in Nova Scotia with Camans {sticks curved historically similar to a hockey stick or west of Scotland - Shinty stick (Gaelic Game similar to hurling)} by Irish imigrants that became the sport of Ice Hockey! Gaelic Football, originally the ancient game of 'Caid' ironically viewed by William Webb Ellis (pioneer of the game of rugby) in south Kerry as his father was a British dragoon stationed there in the 19th century. The game of Caid had the ball kicked in the air as part of the game and Webb Ellis brought this to rugby school allowing the game to take on new skills. Garryowen, an Irish rugby team exemplified this skill and gave the name to the rugby game. Also this game influenced AFL in Australia as ex pats who were interned or emigrated to there in the 19th century brought there game along with aspects of rugby and made Australian Rules Football. Also the game of basketball has similarities with Gaelic Football in the hand passing side of the game. Rounders was played in the ancient Tailteann Games, older than Baseball but strikingly similar rules, since there are over 100 million US citizens claiming Irish heritage you could draw conclusions as to how baseball came about from these ex pats - Boston Red Socks having an Irish American heritage and one of the oldest baseball teams! Handball, a game that played with a small rubber ball (smaller than a tennis ball) in an arena not dissimilar to a squash or raquet ball court, this game is very strong in south Leinster and Munster in Ireland and is played on 'Ball Walls' used to enhance skills for hurling players.
    Look it, we are a very sporting nation. All of the Gaelic sports are played in an amateur capacity under the auspices of an organisation rooted in amateurism, but crucially embraced by a huge number of clubs/teams/parishes all over Ireland that promote these values. The GAA are an organisation that encourage all forms of Celtic culture music, drama, dance open to all and include all persons/creeds in recent years (excluding the troubled years in certain parts of our country). Most Irish children play all sports - soccer/GAA/Rugby/Basketball and the skills they learn have encouraged players to excel in all these sports at a national level. Our soccer team would have had players - Roy Keane, Dennis Irwin, Robbie Keane, Liam Brady, Kevin Moran who all played GAA, you could argue that their physical put them under pressure nature was learned in the physical side of Gaelic games. Our rugby team who were number one in the world (aprox 50,000 registered rugby players in Ireland compared to 2.2 million in England!) have gotten so much talent from the GAA pool of players, learning their fielding and kicking skills from the GAA . Brian O'Driscoll (Gaelic footballer), Paul O'Connell (hurler), Keith Wood (hurler), Ronan O'Gara (Gaelic footballer) to name a few rugby greats.
    We are a very small country but our sports players have been enriched by so many codes that embrace amateurism and fair play, exemplified in Celtic sports, sermon over - enjoy!

  • @patrickwynne329
    @patrickwynne329 4 місяці тому +2

    The “paddle “is calls a herley and it’s the fastest field sport in history and it’s been a rout for over 3000 years

  • @alanx61
    @alanx61 Місяць тому +1

    Well.... just saw ur vid Bro i hope ya continued watchin this game cos this years All Ireland final was fantabalas

  • @jerryoconnor-ps8bb
    @jerryoconnor-ps8bb Рік тому +2

    Just found your channel. Love your enthusiasm and respect for our games. Football (soccer) happens to be my favourite (MUFC). Hurling second, rugby third and then Gaelic football. Well done dude 👏 👍

  • @76ludlow
    @76ludlow 2 роки тому +5

    I really enjoyed your reaction, Seriously though, it may surprise you that hurling has existed in Ireland in some form for perhaps 3,000 years, yes 3,000 years! It predates black and white TV quite a lot. There are ancient tales of Irish warriors training for battle by playing this game, but I would imagine in those days the games were even more brutal than they can appear today. Despite appearances, hurling when played well and within the rules set down by the Gaelic Athletic Association, serious injuries are quite rare. The helmets and face shields are compulsory now, though until recently they used to be optional or not used at all.

  • @emeidocathail7808
    @emeidocathail7808 Рік тому +4

    Hurling, a cross between hockey and murder.

  • @barryanthonykennedy6313
    @barryanthonykennedy6313 Місяць тому +1

    Helmets were made mandatory in the late 00s-there were unfortunately a few people who died due to being hit on the side of the head. The “paddle” is called a hurl. You can solo “carry the ball (called a sliotar pronounced shlitar) as long as you want on your hurl. You can only catch the ball twice before having to play the ball or continue soloing. A goal is worth three points and over the bar is one point-so the score 1-13 is actually the equivalent to 16 points. And yes these guys are amateur.

  • @eabha7207
    @eabha7207 2 роки тому +2

    so hurling is our irish sport i loved ur reaction but i’ll answer some of ur questions, the “stick” is called a hurl no you can rugby tackle them, the reason why some of the men don’t have helmets on in some of the clips is because years ago you didn’t have to wear them but now it’s mandatory to wear them yes you have to hit it into the goal if you hit it into the goal it’s worth 3 points and if you hit it over the bar it’s worth 1 point ye it’s very fast paced the county matches are on every sunday for the “sunday game” and a home town depends , i am a 12 year old and i’ve broke so many bones already but i hope these answers helped i guess?

  • @vloggamer9874
    @vloggamer9874 2 роки тому +3

    About rugby tackling when the ref is looking no when he isn’t yes

  • @rqx1am
    @rqx1am 2 роки тому +2

    The guy who got "Folded in half" wasn't wearing a helmet because 2011-They had no helmets because they didn't need or so they thought and the wooden stick is called a hurl,hurley or camogie stick

    • @Opencirclebelfast
      @Opencirclebelfast Рік тому +1

      The guy that got folded in half (Ollie Baker) happened in 1995 Munster final.
      He got up and played on 💪
      Helmets have been compulsory since 2010

  • @mr.x1406
    @mr.x1406 Рік тому +2

    The men and women that play this game are the best of us without doubt.

  • @tracydriscoll7689
    @tracydriscoll7689 2 роки тому +11

    Hon the Cats! 🖤💛 The cats are Kilkenny (black and amber stripes) they have the most hurling All Ireland titles with 36 to date. The All Ireland is the biggest match of the year and the winners get to take home the Liam McCarthy cup...the most coveted trophy in hurling.

    • @Irelandforever609
      @Irelandforever609 Рік тому

      Limerick Abu
      Four in a row next year we'll take fifth in row

  • @giganticwing878
    @giganticwing878 8 місяців тому +1

    Hi Ry. I found this video after watching your reactions to gaelic football. 7 of my uncle's play this sport. It is 3000 years old. The stick is called a "hurly" and the upright's are actually called post's and we say "over the bar". 1 goal is 3 point's over the bar is 1 point. Helmets are compulsory since 2010. The ball is called a sliotar (sliter) and the players wear shinguards. There are allot of rules. The goal posts are placed 6.5 m (21 ft) apart and are at least 7 m (23 ft) tall

  • @xxxchloebabzxxx
    @xxxchloebabzxxx 8 місяців тому +5

    Is everyone here Irish as well 😊

  • @annereidy7981
    @annereidy7981 Рік тому +7

    Yes, each community has it's own hurling team, from these teams the county team is picked by a process of elimination where the most skilled teams win through to county finals and then the best players are picked to representvtheir county. No payment to the players but they become celebrities in their own right and that brings it's own rewards.

  • @anthonykelly9244
    @anthonykelly9244 Рік тому +2

    Literally in every irish pub in the UK, and there's alot of irish pubs in the UK, and across the world too tbh 😅

  • @gerryscallan8992
    @gerryscallan8992 2 роки тому +4

    The three closest game to hurling are ice hockey 🏒 and lacrosse and field hockey the only link to soccer is the net and to rugby the uprights a soccer player wouldn't last 5 seconds on a hurling pitch

    • @1nautica
      @1nautica Рік тому +1

      well, shane long did play county for tipp

  • @JJt774
    @JJt774 Рік тому

    Your a good guy I never really played but watching my mates played always made me respect them more . Big balls

    • @JJt774
      @JJt774 Рік тому

      But like me playing gaa football they probably took too many hits to the head in their youth and can’t spell either

  • @MrThebigredone
    @MrThebigredone Рік тому +3

    If you haven't started playing before 7 or 8 years old, forget about it.Too hard to learn the skills if they aren't ingrained in your muscle memory

  • @conorhurley8388
    @conorhurley8388 2 роки тому +2

    Hurling is an amuteur spirt they don’t get paid and have normal jobs the play for pride
    Our biggest stadium for GAA holds 82,000 people

  • @karldonoher9569
    @karldonoher9569 2 роки тому +2

    The guys on the same teams there played against each other for their clubs a few weeks after these clips and would hit each other twice as hard for the pride of their own town/village

  • @orlaithmannion6192
    @orlaithmannion6192 2 роки тому +1

    you can’t throw it you have to hand pass where you bounce it on your hand and then throw it, you can’t push on the back or grab someone but you can shoulder, a goal is on the left hand side of the score and it is worth three points but only is written as one, and on the right hand side of the score is a point(over the bar and between the posts), you can take 4 steps with the ball without tapping on your hurl or soloing(keeping the ball on the hurl) but you can only catch it twice overall before hitting or passing, helmets must be worn but in older times they were optional

  • @padraigbranoc5220
    @padraigbranoc5220 10 місяців тому +1

    the ball is called a sliotar, it is the ball and is fairly hard
    when hit it can travel at 150 kilometres per hr
    helmets were introduced in 2010
    you cant throw the ball only hand pass it by sticking it with then hand
    you cant run more then 4 steps with the ball in hand
    you can run with it freely with the ball on the hurley as you run
    you can only pass the ball from hand to hurley twice when running
    shoulder charging is allowed but not rugby tackles

  • @TheChampionship
    @TheChampionship 2 роки тому +1

    A goal is 3 points and a point is one number added on. The stick they hit it with is called a hurley

  • @DaithiONUALLAIN-ow3es
    @DaithiONUALLAIN-ow3es 17 днів тому

    You’re from England and you never heard of it. We don’t have cars or tvs someday we’ll invent the wheel but we can’t do it we just go around and around and around,.PS I’m glad you enjoyed it you’re full of beans kid 😂☘️✌️🙌🙌

  • @monzo760
    @monzo760 Рік тому +2

    Wait til he finds out you can kick it 😂

  • @theonlyvicount
    @theonlyvicount Рік тому +1

    Notably the goal that he stated was prestigious was from The Déise aka Co waterford...

  • @Killianmcgee53
    @Killianmcgee53 Рік тому +1

    For the helmet it is mandatory now to wear them but a few years ago it wasn’t mandatory

  • @dukekeenan1967
    @dukekeenan1967 Рік тому +1

    Been playing this for 3000 yrs. you have to slap the ball to hand pass.
    What you're calling egg and spoons called soloing.

  • @eur8pxm
    @eur8pxm 18 днів тому

    back when hurling was first invented they didn't have helmets untill they were created and a goal is 3 points and if it goes over the bar its 1 point and you have to hit with the hurl and you cannot rugby tackle but you can push and shove and knock them out

  • @heathermcdougall8023
    @heathermcdougall8023 Рік тому +1

    Irish girls and young women play this game too. They can get pretty savage too.

  • @gerardflynn3899
    @gerardflynn3899 2 роки тому +1

    The stick is called a Hurl.
    The ball is called a sliotar, pronounced slitter.
    Both Hurling and Gaelic football have the same scoring system.
    The game is won on points.

    • @smlz9721
      @smlz9721 2 роки тому +1

      Hurl/Hurley
      Sliotar is "Shlitter"

  • @CaydenJames-ef8gu
    @CaydenJames-ef8gu Рік тому

    I play hurling and I love how much he's loving it

  • @donalbarry8790
    @donalbarry8790 2 роки тому +2

    Its called a Hurley, plenty games across UK every weekend during summer, it's thousands of years old, looks dangerous, it's not, everybody plays it in Ireland,

  • @margaretobrien4652
    @margaretobrien4652 Рік тому

    The hurler with the cup at 8.04 is Christy Ring, widely regarded as the greatest hurler of all time and from Cork.

  • @seosamh7445
    @seosamh7445 Рік тому +1

    Try SHINTY it's a Scotland highland game .

  • @geraldwalsh6489
    @geraldwalsh6489 Місяць тому

    Ry,you are so funny,mate. That stick is called a hurley. Ball over the bar is one point,under the bar,three points. This game is very similar to shinty,played in Scotland,in fact,every year,there are friendly imternationals between the two Celtic nations! You need to see this years All Ireland final between Cork and Clare,held Sunday July 21st....it was the best final ever and was broadcast on all BBC 2 channels for first time ever.

  • @seanthefatone131
    @seanthefatone131 Рік тому +2

    Mate if you want to give it a go london has a solid GAA community

  • @niallocallanain3579
    @niallocallanain3579 11 місяців тому

    The last black and white picture was of a Cork hurler called Jack Lynch who later went on to become Taoiseach or Prime Minister of Ireland.

  • @mokolbokeoko5026
    @mokolbokeoko5026 Місяць тому

    Three steps with ball in hand. Hence moving with the ball on stick. No throwing the ball. 'Palming' is passing the ball by striking it with your palm. Picking the ball off the ground is not allowed. Over the bar is 1 point. Into the net is 3 points.(2-13 to 3-9 = 19 points to 18 points). Shoulder to shoulder is allowed.
    Greatest sport on earth

  • @johnwalsh7853
    @johnwalsh7853 4 місяці тому +1

    3000 years old the game

  • @jgg59
    @jgg59 2 роки тому +3

    And you see why the Irish eventually got their independence from Great Britain! Lol they never give up

    • @imnotyourfriendbuddy1883
      @imnotyourfriendbuddy1883 2 роки тому +1

      Not all of the Irish...

    • @jgg59
      @jgg59 2 роки тому +2

      @@imnotyourfriendbuddy1883 Majority, my grandfather and all my great uncles fought for independence. The ones I know Never gave up

    • @imnotyourfriendbuddy1883
      @imnotyourfriendbuddy1883 2 роки тому

      @@jgg59
      I figured by the name you know the history. Id feel weird calling myself Irish but my ancestry includes Sir Robert Talbot. His brother was Richard Talbot, Earl Tyrconnell who commanded the Irish Royal Army at the Battle of the Boyne. Another brother was Peter Talbot, Catholic Archbishop of Dublin who died in an English prison, a victim of the Popish Plot conspiracy. My ancestor, Robert Talbot married Grace Calvert, daughter of the founder of the Catholic Maryland Colony. I hope to see Ireland united but dont exactly have a dog in that fight. My grandfather on the other hand gave more than he could afford to "The Cause". More than anything i hope the violence remains in the past.

  • @dormerhouse1
    @dormerhouse1 Рік тому +1

    Love how you stopped the video on the greatest hurler that ever lived. Christy Ring.

  • @matthewmcgreal398
    @matthewmcgreal398 2 роки тому +2

    If it goes in the goal you get 3 points so 1-13 would be 16 points in total

  • @irishe-juicedirect6381
    @irishe-juicedirect6381 Рік тому

    A goal is 3 points, over the bar is 1 point. The STICK is called a hurl or hurley depending what part you are from.
    Helmets are a recent decade or so and you now have to ware them.
    This sport was used to keep or men fit and fighting ready.

  • @aislingodonovan4882
    @aislingodonovan4882 3 місяці тому +1

    ITS 30,00 YRS OLD
    IM FROM IRELAND 🇮🇪

  • @jamesbradshaw3389
    @jamesbradshaw3389 Місяць тому

    This commentary is very funny yet it will give some information to the first-watchers, Those wild hard men players need no protection, they get no pay, they have to buy their own boots and socks, they repair and refit their own teeth. Yes this is a though solid man game, there are no funerals after those games, wounded men get back up and fight/play on to the very end and smiles on their faces, laughing and telling jokes at the end of the game

  • @peterbyrne178
    @peterbyrne178 9 місяців тому

    Under the bar a goal worth 3points ...over the bar one point 70 mins for match . Cannot throw the ball have to strike it from hand ...cannot throw ball into net or over the bar ..cannot pick the ball from the ground ...the stick is a caman ( or hurley) . When you catch the ball you can take 4 steps before you either pass the ball strike it with the hurley or run with it balanced on the end ( bas) of the stick ..cannot handle the ball twice . No offside but you cannot be in the square in front of goal ( if you are attacking player) before the ball ( sliotar) comes in ..

  • @conorhurley8388
    @conorhurley8388 2 роки тому +1

    The paddle is a Hurley

  • @Richard1A2B
    @Richard1A2B Місяць тому

    When we were in primary school we played this as our PE! 😂

  • @naomhfermin
    @naomhfermin 2 роки тому +1

    Yep. YOU can only palm pass NOT THROW. You realise the sliothar from your hand and pass it with your palm. All native Irish sports are amateur. Croke Park of (HQ) is something like the 3rd biggest stadium in Europe, 80 0000 plus spectators

  • @Louieinoz
    @Louieinoz 3 місяці тому

    You should do one about Australian football. Look up What is the AFL australian rules explained

  • @michaelkeane4729
    @michaelkeane4729 2 роки тому +2

    The funniest part is he’s calling your hurl a paddle

  • @conorhurley8388
    @conorhurley8388 2 роки тому +1

    1-13 means 1 goal=3 points and a point over the par is 1 point

  • @aidancarey1301
    @aidancarey1301 18 днів тому

    I am an Irish boy and I play hurling

  • @The.Celtic
    @The.Celtic 3 місяці тому

    Helmets have been optional until 2009
    And the stick is called Hurley
    And the ball is called silotar

  • @michaelfitton4645
    @michaelfitton4645 5 місяців тому

    My 5 year old son has started playing this.😆

  • @thomasenright5282
    @thomasenright5282 Рік тому

    You don't have to have headgear, but it is advisable to wear it esp playing this game, you can smacked in the head by the hurley which is the stick they are holding in their hands, you can't hit on purpose. You can tackle someone who has the ball, but you can't smack them with the hurley.

  • @thegreataaron5795
    @thegreataaron5795 5 місяців тому

    For context 1 goal =3 points over the bar =1 points and the stick is called a hurly

  • @tomjohnston1220
    @tomjohnston1220 10 місяців тому

    You are right. Helmets are a relatively new introduction.

  • @annemcnamara2417
    @annemcnamara2417 2 місяці тому

    When it goes over the post it is 1 point. If it goes in the goal it is 1 goal,which equals 3 points

  • @ngaourapahoe
    @ngaourapahoe 3 місяці тому

    like I said, warrior acrobats in double shorts (some of them)

  • @bfmb79
    @bfmb79 11 місяців тому

    if you get it over the bar inbetween the post then it 1 point, if it goes in the goal(back of the net then its a goal 3 points. And yes helmets are enforced

  • @Mik3nikEsssS
    @Mik3nikEsssS Місяць тому +1

    GO TO THE ALLIRELAND FINAL CUZ ULL C WEXFORD THERE😅😅

  • @cheiftain732
    @cheiftain732 Рік тому

    Goal 3 point 1 . Then you cant step 3 without solos ( balancing on hurl ) helmets optional . 3000 years old . 80 000 at sundays game back to work monday . Pride and parish

  • @norawhite6612
    @norawhite6612 Рік тому +1

    All amateurs with day jobs. No buying is selling players. Play for your local club. Then your county if you are good enough. 32 counties in Ireland and the top two counties end up in the All Ireland final in Croak Park in Dublin playing for the McCarthy Cup.

  • @Mikedemp11
    @Mikedemp11 2 місяці тому

    The best ever
    Goal was jimy Barry murfey when he got a goal from the half way line

  • @aaronshattock8535
    @aaronshattock8535 9 місяців тому

    A “point” is hitting it over the bar that’s 1 point , a goal into the net it accounts for 3 points , a “solo” is the egg and spoon looking run your aloud to have it in your hand for only 3 steps maximum unless it’s on the HURLEY not a fucking paddle 😂😂 that’s why you see them running for so long with it , you are not aloud throw the ball you have to Pam it to someone and your aloud Pam it over the bar for a point , Helmets are optional there’s no padding or shin guards 😂 , and you can’t pick the sliothar (ball) up direct ye have to scoop it with the Hurley or chip with foot anything but your hand really , it really is one of the best sport in the world and the player’s don’t get paid I know this because 2 pro’s were my school teacher 😂

  • @Galwayblazer
    @Galwayblazer Місяць тому

    Hurling or Hurley was invented hundreds of years ago to keep the young men battle fit between wars , for over 800 years Ireland experienced almost continuous war , generation after generation were raised with the expectation that at sometime in their lives they’d be called to go to war , it’s now one of the most skillful and entertaining sports on the planet , no quarter asked for and none given 😂

  • @sgreaney1
    @sgreaney1 Рік тому

    Hi. Helmets (head gear )are now neede all the time and just so you know hurling is 3000 years old and kids from the age of 4 or 5 play

  • @patriciamurphy8657
    @patriciamurphy8657 Рік тому

    The paddle is called a hurley and above the bar is 1point and in the net is 3 points

  • @LenaGrace11
    @LenaGrace11 Рік тому

    In gaelic football, you wear no protection, and in hurling, you only wear a helmet, no shin guards or pads. And yes, they don't get payed to play Gaelic football or hurling, so while they play the sport they will have another full on job. And you can shoulder people in men's gaelic football and hurling but not in ladies. And the "paddle" is called a hurl but some people call it a hurley. And you can get killed in hurling, because you have no protection on your neck, and you can pop a vein if you get hit hard enough in the neck with the sliotar (the ball in hurling, pronounced sh-lit-er) take dillion quirke for example be

  • @Al_Ellisande
    @Al_Ellisande Рік тому

    "It's that old!" lol...

  • @eddielynch8963
    @eddielynch8963 2 місяці тому

    Hurling a game between ice hockey n murder
    Crroke Park is the 3rd biggest stadium in Europe

  • @tombarr949
    @tombarr949 9 місяців тому

    Maybe a combination of rugby, lacrosse and ice hockey. I see a lot of ice hockey in hurling and there have been quite a few NHL players of Irish ancestry. So there is something in OUR Irish blood.

  • @Dilydaydream1
    @Dilydaydream1 11 місяців тому

    My english ex hubby when he saw the girls played camoige (exactly the same) he looked dubious and said ok you give hormones a weapon and a leather ball to kill the opposition with...... sliothars are not unlike cricket balls. They fking hurt......
    And helmets are only mandatory in recent years. Noone wore them 70s, 80s and 90s. Games are beyond fast. Mtv calles hurley the fastest game

  • @Bock75
    @Bock75 2 роки тому +1

    You have to wear a helmet now but it used to be optional

  • @johnmc3862
    @johnmc3862 3 місяці тому

    Headgear is only mandatory since 2012.