Who would be the biggest and the best Hurley makers in the country?

Torpey ships all over the world.

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I bought a nice one from the north which has always lasted. Ill see if I can find them

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I think it may have been scullion.

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i bought a few from Canning hurleys and they were grand- they’d ship no problem as well, very light hurleys- i got him a 23 and me a 34- the club here had some bizarre idea to start hurling with the u7/8s, it died a death within 4 weeks… as @TreatyStones knows we are in the thick of GoGames- we’ll take nearly 50 to Simonstown on Saturday morning for an away trip- we wont get 10 up to play hurling in our own place,

anyway

now i just use them for chasing dogs out the garden and threatening young fellas but id say they would do the job

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Starrs, Kilkenny & Bourkes, Tipperary are the best.

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This lad? Think he played county for Antrim as did 2 of his brothers. Based in Loughgiel and pretty sure at least one of the brothers was on the Loughgiel All Ireland club winning team in ? 2012 ?

https://www.scullionhurls.com/

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Wonder does importing bamboo or ash make a difference in some countries?

Mate, these are good enough for Aussie, Deccie Hannon and Cian Lynch. Dont waste your time with anything less.

https://www.cuddysports.ie/

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Great for belting a lad off the ball so.

Didn’t canning nearly take his owns balls off polevaulting with it, cost him nearly a season?

I have no idea mate. Sounds a bit far fetched tbh.

Fitzgerald Araglin.

Brennan’s used be decent

Never heard of them but l’ll take your word.

Nearly the tore his bollix off in a bad injury where his hurley nearly lanced him

Ouchy ouch

Did it go up his fanny?

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A Diljoe.

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:rofl: :rofl:

Came across this site alright, everything appears to be sold out currently.