Short is the new long in hurling but balance is crucial
The fastest field sport in the world, where balls can reach speeds of 180 km / hour. Where a ball can travel the length of the pitch in under three seconds, if you want it to.
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The fastest field sport in the world, where balls can reach speeds of 180 km / hour. Where a ball can travel the length of the pitch in under three seconds, if you want it to.
The calibre of Limerick players pushing for a starting place is keeping the Treaty men well out in front in the hurling pecking order, according to Shane McGrath.
Mikey Stafford and Rory O'Neill are joined by referee Barry Kelly and Shane McGrath to review a surprisingly one-sided weekend of hurling.
Hurling referees are likely to be warned by Croke Park officials to clamp down on handpass fouls, which have become endemic in the game, according to referee Barry Kelly.
If round one of the Allianz Hurling League was an episode of First Dates, I'm fairly confident all those involved would answer yes when asked, 'would you like to see each other again?'
After their opening day loss to Cork in Division 1 of the Allianz Hurling League, Shane McGrath still feels Limerick are a bit further on than this time last year and adds that Declan Hannon is now more than ever a pivotal presence in the All-Ireland champions' set up.
Mikey Stafford and Rory O'Neill are joined by Peter Canavan and Shane McGrath to look back on the first double weekend of the Allianz League.
The football league is up and running and we had some crackers, helped in no small part by playing them in appropriate venues where thousands fans generated an electric atmosphere, which would almost certainly be lost in Croke Park, but as a fella said to me before "keep your foot on that for now".