Hurling (iománaíocht or iomáint) is a team sport of ancient Gaelic origin, administered by the GAA, and played with sticks called hurleys and a ball called a sliotar. The game, played primarily in Ireland, has prehistoric origins and is the world's fastest field team sport in terms of game play. The object of the game is for players to use a wooden axe-shaped stick called a hurley (camán) to hit a small ball called a sliotar between the opponents' goalposts either over the crossbar for one point, or under the crossbar into a net guarded by a goalkeeper for one goal, which is equivalent to three points.The sliotar can be caught in the hand and carried for not more than four steps, struck in the air, or struck on the ground with the hurley. It can be kicked or hand passed for short-range passing. A player who wants to carry the ball for more than four steps has to bounce or balance the sliotar on the end of the stick (solo run) and the ball can only be handled twice while in his possession.Side to side shouldering is allowed although body-checking or shoulder-charging is illegal. No protective padding is worn by players, and although a plastic protective helmet with faceguard is recommended, this is not mandatory for players over 21.Hurling is played throughout the world, and is popular among members of the Irish diaspora in the United Kingdom, North America, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Argentina.
The traditional Irish game of hurling is seen by many as just stick weilding psychos chasing a ball around. Well true gaa people see it as something special and a real historical part of Irish culture. From CuCulann to Joe Canning and from Boston to Dublin, this is what it all comes down to, the most important thing, the hurley. This is "How to make a hurley"
@fAllenTengu2 it was a joke.
leeknivek 5 months ago
@leeknivek Why does it matter, not like he died
fAllenTengu2 5 months ago
as tight as a craps arse hahaha
redlad1808 6 months ago
Where would you get tin for the bas?
91Divo 6 months ago
@Cbutzy96 It's a company that enforces rules at construction sites to make sure people don't die or get injured due to lack of safety precautions.
leeknivek 7 months ago
I guess Ireland hasn't heard of OSHA.
leeknivek 8 months ago
why isn't there a guard round the saw, very dangerous, also a lot of waste
liamg353 11 months ago
why isn't there a guard round the saw, very dangerous
liamg353 11 months ago
sounds like going to the dentist
90sRetro 11 months ago
Wow. This seems even more dangerous than Sam Maloof's shaping methods.
sohnrog 1 year ago