Stick hurling: Parental Guidance advised

It was Mossie Dowling FFS

I didnā€™t hear the Whip instead of Pull until I came to Limerick either.

I was shocked to see a hurl broke in the KK/WX match at the weekend.

https://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/2021/0531/1225110-richie-power-hurling-is-becoming-hard-to-watch/

Short stick passing is perhaps the greatest skill of the game, my favourite bit to watch, and far far higher risk that a football handpass, harder to hit and harder to control. Itā€™s not the stick passing thatā€™s the problem, of all things not that. I think itā€™s beautiful to watch.

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I wonder are the kk lads going on ā€œbusiness tripsā€ to the silver sands this year. Theyā€™ve gone full Limerick leg hump. Pack of thady o tooles.

Cody has sent the boys out to bat

Limerick are fast becoming the second favourite team of the Cats.

Cody has taken off the muzzles

Youā€™d miss the old high catching though.

Thereā€™s still plenty of that.

Games gone. KK doing tactics now :crying_cat_face:

The obvious solution is to not bother sending a referee to any Limerick Vs Kk game this year, just a lad with a watch and a pencil to keep the score. They can grapple, wrestle and mullock away to their hearts content. Everyone happy.

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Galway have hurling ruined

Funny the way some lads are saying ā€˜hurling is going the same way as footballā€™ and then in the next breath saying ā€˜Football is now a better watch than hurlingā€™.

With all the diving they do?

You would miss the whipping in the air . High catching was the start of the football influence

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This from the ex alpha dog who is desperately cringing on the edge of the pack, ears and tail down and emitting little whiny noises of submission at the first sign of the recent alpha dog.

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