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Hurling: Ireland’s Ancient Game: Speed, Skill and the Culture of the Fastest Field Sport. Irish Sporting Culture, #2

Par : Declan Byrne
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8232934231
  • EAN9798232934231
  • Date de parution06/06/2026
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  • ÉditeurDraft2Digital

Résumé

Hurling is one of Ireland's oldest, fastest and most distinctive sports. Played with a hurley, a sliotar and a level of speed that can astonish first-time viewers, hurling is more than a game. It is parish memory, county pride, club loyalty, technical craft, family tradition and Irish sporting identity carried from local pitches to Croke Park. Hurling: Ireland's Ancient Game explores the history, culture and modern challenges of the fastest field sport.
Written for GAA supporters, Irish sports fans, diaspora readers, students, tourists and anyone curious about Gaelic games, this book looks beyond the rules to explain why hurling matters and how it continues to evolve. Inside, you'll discover:- How hurling's ancient reputation connects with the modern codified game- Why the GAA transformed local stick-and-ball traditions into a national sport- How the hurley and sliotar shape the language of skill- Why speed, danger and spectacle make hurling so compelling- How counties, clubs and schools pass the game from generation to generation- Why Munster hurling carries such emotional intensity- How Kilkenny became a standard of excellence- Why Limerick's modern system changed expectations- How Cork and Tipperary carry the burden of tradition- Why club hurling remains the foundation of the sport- How young players learn the first touch- Why tactics, puck-outs and data have changed the modern game- How the All-Ireland Championship became hurling's national theatre- Why broadcasting and streaming shape the way fans experience the sport- How camogie shares hurling's roots while maintaining its own identity- Why player welfare matters in a fast amateur game- How hurling can grow without losing its local soulHurling survives because people keep teaching it, playing it, funding it, arguing about it, defending it and passing it on.
Hurling: Ireland's Ancient Game is a clear and thoughtful guide to the speed, skill and culture behind one of Ireland's greatest sporting traditions.