@anon7035031 is your oul lad?
If you read a few posts up it might be make sense
Oul lad is from Killimor
What are you on about here?
John Connolly, one of Galwayâs greatest, was from Lettermore, you simpleton. Itâs quite embarrassing the utter ignorance of Irish culture you display.
Ash donât grow in Connemara you dullard .
Itâs quite notable that men from hurling counties did little to help the nationalist cause during The Troubles. Bog Hockey is a blueshirt hobby.
Nice bait on that hook mate, I considered biting myself but havenât the time right now, good luck with it.
You guys are hilarious, never change broâs.
Tipperary, Clare , Linerick , cork , north Kerry , , the heart of the tan war kiddo .
One stick hurler from Galway happened to be born in Connemara. There was a lad from the last Leix team that got to an all-Ireland stick hurling final born in New York, do you think itâs big there also?
Nobody in Connemara gives a flying fuck about stick hurling. They are the most Irish people on the island. Your arguments are idiotic.
The heart of indifference to British occupation to the Northern Part of their nation.
I think youâre referring to Paddy Ruschitzko there, he was captain of the team who lost to Tipp. A horse of a man according to my auld fella.
The very man. And with his surname itâs probably only a matter of time before the drunken chef comes on and tells us stick hurling is huge in Poland.
It is a sport that needs discernment . Most soccerball and fistball aficionados read tabloids and eat in McDonalds and follow super soccerball franchises .
Eh, Limerick? Sean South⌠Nessan QuinlivanâŚJeremiah Sheehy⌠Ger Young⌠Eddie ButlerâŚ
Iâm also think the family of current Limerick hurler were involved with the provosâŚ
Dublin didnât become part of Leinster until the 10/11th century and then shortly after became the pale, keeping the Irish out again for centuries⌠You wouldnât expect a Dub to have any notion of Irish culture.
Whatâs sad is that our northern brothers, once the most Gaelic of the whole island, have tossed aside their culture and favour a British game.
Dublin are a top 10 stick hurling county, so using your logic Dublin is one of the top 10 most Irish counties.
Of course being in the top 10 in stick hurling is meaningless as the vast majority of Irish people have absolutely no interest in this game.
The Irish people love hurling. The West Brits love fisty ball.
Fair play to the Irish people who have settled in Dublin and brought their Irish culture and their heritage to Dublin.
Hurling is popular in places with good land, football is popular in places with shit land. Simple enough really
Why is stick hurling irrelevant in Kildare and Meath so?