Nope moved to Jenkinstown a few years ago, that building was sold and is now set to become a development site. David & Stephen now run the business. I was lucky to do work experience with Brian, Mark and David back in 2006
The bas of the hurley has changed in a short amount of time. You’d never see ground hurling today which is unfortunate. The ball is in the hand all the time now.
No ground hurling any more or pulling on the ball in the air , 2 skills that have sadly been lost such a pity as there is nothing better than seeing players pull on the ball first time.
Depending on which part of the country your from typically dictates what people call them, down south there hurleys in the midlands and east they’d be hurls
@@winterishere9828 Yes there is, south County Galway, Offaly, Laois, Dublin etc. Plenty of hurling territory noth of North Tipperary. The world doesn't revolve around munster.
The hurling parts of galway e.g Portumna and Offaly e.g Birr and Laois lie south of the northernmost end of Tipperary. All the strong hurling counties do in fact. North of there is just Dublin and small pockets in a few other counties. So yeah, I stand by my comment
He looks like he knows what he's talking about. I hope he goes on to manage a team some day.
😂
The Star Hurley, still in business, making hurleys since 1957, 66 upper Patrick st Kilkenny.
Lovely hurls
Nope moved to Jenkinstown a few years ago, that building was sold and is now set to become a development site. David & Stephen now run the business. I was lucky to do work experience with Brian, Mark and David back in 2006
From the late 1970's early 1980's series Hands he was the Kilkenny captain of the 1982 All Ireland champions of course.
Pure hurling men. No messing.
Like going to Olivanders
Brilliant video 👍
The bas of the hurley has changed in a short amount of time. You’d never see ground hurling today which is unfortunate. The ball is in the hand all the time now.
No ground hurling any more or pulling on the ball in the air , 2 skills that have sadly been lost such a pity as there is nothing better than seeing players pull on the ball first time.
@@alancawfield6549 There is a beautiful ferocity about the clash of the ash.
He didn’t shake his hand either 🙄😂
Ash die back with put this beautiful traditional craftsmanship out of work. So sad
Not entirely, eventually the population will recover, itll just take a while
A lot of it is imported
@@jimmy75256 what isn’t imported nowadays in Ireland
Wavin!
@@gordonsinton3635 Peaceful immigrants.
You make your luck
Wonder how he'll get on once he finishes playing eh?
He went on to manage them
When did people start calling them 'hurls'? They were always hurleys when I was a kid.
Depending on which part of the country your from typically dictates what people call them, down south there hurleys in the midlands and east they’d be hurls
In North Tipp they were hurleys, not too much hurling territory north of there. Also the ball was called a tan.
In Antrim we just called them hurling sticks.
@@winterishere9828 Yes there is, south County Galway, Offaly, Laois, Dublin etc. Plenty of hurling territory noth of North Tipperary. The world doesn't revolve around munster.
The hurling parts of galway e.g Portumna and Offaly e.g Birr and Laois lie south of the northernmost end of Tipperary.
All the strong hurling counties do in fact. North of there is just Dublin and small pockets in a few other counties.
So yeah, I stand by my comment
What Year Was This?
1982 ? ? ?
Ur so stupid
1975. He wanted to get his hurls for the 82 final nice and early.
2004
1904. Last time Kilkenny won an all Ireland...
Pity he couldn't use it properly.
He didn't do too bad in fairness and still going
What planet are you from ? Let me guess…. Cork ?
4 all Ireland's and 2 all stars as a player, and then as a manager more all Irelands then you had dinners.
St Kieran's College
All-Ireland Colleges Senior Hurling Championship (1): 1971 (c)
Leinster Colleges Senior Hurling Championship (2): 1971 (c), 1972
James Stephens
All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship (2): 1976, 1982
Leinster Senior Club Hurling Championship (2): 1975, 1981
Kilkenny Senior Hurling Championship (3): 1975, 1976, 1981
Kilkenny
All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship: 1975, 1982 (c), 1983
Leinster Senior Hurling Championship (4): 1975, 1978, 1982 (c), 1983
National Hurling League (2): 1975-76, 1981-82 (c)
All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship (2): 1974, 1975
Leinster Under-21 Hurling Championship (2): 1974, 1975
All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship (1): 1972 (c)
Leinster Minor Hurling Championship (2): 1971, 1972 (c)
@@JC-gm3zs that's some resume!!