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Hurling
- A Tutorial
A
game of ancient origins that dates back to pre-Christian times,
Hurling has been the national sport of Ireland since the late 1800's.
Hurling was originally used by the Celtic kings to train their warriors
for battle and is considered the oldest of Irish sports. Today,
teams in Ireland represent the various counties throughout the land
with the passion and rivalry running as deep and heartfelt as our
own football fans here in the U.S.
A standard sized hurling
field approximately 150m long and 100m wide. Each team has 15 players
with 6 forwards, 6 defensemen, 2 midfielders and a goalie. Matches
can also be played with smaller teams on smaller fields depending
on the number/size of the team and area.
Each
player carries a hurley. The
average hurley is approximately thirty-six inches long and has a
long, slender handle which widens at the end to a maximum width
of six inches. The goalie's hurley is typically slightly larger
at the end.
The
sliothar is only three inches in diameter with a cork center and
a leather cover, very similar to baseballs except that sliothars
have raised seams.
Most
players wear a helmet and shinguards though neither are required.
New players at IndyHurling are required to wear a helmet. While
special hurling helmets are available, many players wear a hockey
or lacrosse helmet.
Scoring
in hurling is accomplished in one of two ways. You score a goal
by hitting the sliotar under the crossbar and you score a point
by hitting it over the cross bar. A goal is equivalent to 3 points.
When reading hurling score they're generally written as # of goals-#
of points. For example, Pat Flynns beat Connors 7-6 to 4-8. That's
7 goals and 6 points (total of 27) to 4 goals and 8 points (total
of 20).
In hurling you may not
pick up the sliotar from the ground but instead you must "lift"
the sliotar into the air by flicking it up with the hurley. You
also may not throw the sliotar but instead you can hand pass it
by hitting the sliotar with an open hand. Once you have the sliotar
in your hand you can take up to 4 steps before doing something with
it. You may pass it or bounce it off the hurley, however you may
only take the sliotar into the hand twice. Soloing is balancing
the sliotar on the end of the hurley while running.
Hurling is a fairly physical
sport. Players are not allowed to push or pull other players but
shoulder-to-shoulder contact, called tackling, is permitted. Since
the field is so large, fitness is a primary goal for all players.
Being able to strike the ball from both your right and left sides
is also a skill that is honed in practice.
Matches are played in two
halves ranging anywhere from 30 minutes to 35 minutes depending
on the level of play. Most club matches are 30 minutes a half while
most inter-club matches are 35 minutes.
Women play camogie
which has very similar rules.
The other national sport
of Ireland is Gaelic Football. Gaelic
football has very similar rules, but instead of a sliotar and hurley
they use a large ball similar to a soccer ball.

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