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I don't think any game is "perfect". Defenders hauling down forwards as they race towards goal is certainly something that needs addressing in hurling. Changing the colour of the ball is insignificant, in comparison.
football first (None) - Posts: 1181 - 16/10/2020 12:12:39 2298000 Link 1 |
No question but hurling is the greatest sport in the world. Jury verdict in on that long time ago. There are other good sports also. All sports have issues to address as they and the athlete evolves. Both codes have allowed trends to damage the spectacle. Hurling is more handball, rucking and throwing that stick work. Football a combination of soccer and basketball, also throwing the ball. In most instances there is no need to make new rules just enforce the ones that exist but sometimes some tweaking is required. However still our own games.
Canuck (Waterford) - Posts: 979 - 16/10/2020 16:03:32 2298117 Link 0 |
I can imagine this same debate went on mazny decades ago when the new-fangled white balls replaced the old brown ones. lionofludesch (Down) - Posts: 369 - 17/10/2020 10:26:09 2298292 Link 0 |
Hurling is a great game but I hate the hyperbole connected with it. After 1 good game (especially if the game happens in Munster) the outright nonsense which is spouted about it is ridiculous. If it really is such a great game, why hasn't the gospel spread to 20+ counties? StoreysTash (Wexford) - Posts: 864 - 17/10/2020 10:43:57 2298303 Link 0 |
This debate about the greatness of hurling has been had before and people will differ. I have had people to my house on several occasions to watch our games who never seen either. They sat enthralled entertained with the hurling game asking questions and marvelling at the skills. With the football game they left, went outside and played with the kids. Asking is it soccer or a type of rugby or what. I am not anti-football coming from a parish where all we played was football. My dad played for Munster when it was big deal, especially coming from Waterford. In my opinion the skills both games have lost some of their appeal but maybe gained some also. Please lose the chip on the shoulder about Munster hurling as seen by you needing to get that dig in there. I have watched great games in Leinster and epic finals when living there but it never had or will have the prestige of the Munster championship. That is reality because five of the six counties in a smaller group are generally close despite the fact Tipp and Cork have dominated. It is not anyones design or fault as long as the provincial system is kept. Canuck (Waterford) - Posts: 979 - 17/10/2020 14:15:57 2298370 Link 0 |
I have had people to my house on several occasions to watch our games who never seen either. They sat enthralled entertained with the hurling game asking questions and marvelling at the skills. Is this even true? It seems anyone from outside of Ireland who seems hurling for the first time straight away thinks it's the greatest thing to ever happen them. Contrary to popular belief a lot of hurling games aren't the sptecal people try to make out. I've heard plenty of Americans etc who find it boering to watch and would say football is the better of the two. I'm a fan of both but when it comes down to it both are totally different games and can't be compared to eachother. oneoff (UK) - Posts: 402 - 17/10/2020 14:46:48 2298375 Link 0 |
Ach - there's a lot of thick people about who can't appreciate what's in front of them. lionofludesch (Down) - Posts: 369 - 17/10/2020 15:12:24 2298377 Link 0 |
There'll be yellow skitter if this covid keeps going. Tirchonaill1 (Donegal) - Posts: 1076 - 17/10/2020 20:14:17 2298498 Link 0 |
so a thread started about a yellow sliotar,ends up in a hurling v football v other sports debate! perfect10 (Wexford) - Posts: 3841 - 18/10/2020 11:03:30 2298660 Link 0 |
What a load of crap. First off we've been over the Kerry thing before and no one is barring then from hurling and if you want to look at unfair hurling maniacs theres only 1 county cant be bothered to muster a football team and they are in Leinster. And in Limerick it is well known that most sports people are just that sports fans who watch multiple sports and sure Cork must have more variety of sport than any other county in the country. Bitterness and jealousy as usual Breezy (Limerick) - Posts: 1106 - 18/10/2020 12:06:29 2298681 Link 2 |
Who cares about the sliotar colour, lucky to see any at this rate. I would be for mixing up the colours, like pink for Brest cancer awareness month etc. suckvalleypaddy (Galway) - Posts: 1377 - 18/10/2020 12:37:39 2298688 Link 0 |
Well the players are the most important part. They are the ones putting in the work for years and months. They are playing with a certain types sliotar for years then with 2 weeks notice change to a yellow one that according to some of them behaves differently. So now all the sliotars that the have already bought for training are no good and they need to get the new yellow ones now. This decision should have been made months ago to give them an adjustment period. So I think they have a valid argument.
ecad123 (Galway) - Posts: 68 - 18/10/2020 14:28:30 2298716 Link 0 |
" Is this even true? " Is that your best retort to imply that I am lying. What do you want? An affidavit from my work colleagues, neighbours, friends and extended family. I have no bias against football as should be derived from the rest of the post and mine and my family's involvement in gaelic football is a great sense of pride to us. My dad's 100 year old county football medal is the most prize thing I own. Either sport can have games that are not of a high standard in someone's opinion. They are different games but with many similarities i.e. scoring etc. etc. The most common connection most would draw is that they are Gaelic games and National games of Ireland. The poster who said this is off subject is correct but sometimes that occurs in a round about way. I apologize for my contribution to that. Canuck (Waterford) - Posts: 979 - 18/10/2020 15:16:08 2298737 Link 0 |
Canuck,if you think the munster counties are streets ahead of their leinster equivalent you are deluded. perfect10 (Wexford) - Posts: 3841 - 18/10/2020 16:23:37 2298775 Link 0 |
Perfect 10 I never said that Munster counties were superior to Leinster. In fact in my opinion the best hurling county is in Leinster. I said the Munster championship is a more prestige championship. The Leinster championship for long periods has been a two horse race and in fact for long periods a one horse race. Unfortunately when Offaly were up Wexford were down a bit.The addition of Galway and thankfully the competitiveness of Wexford has made it more even. Take a look at the track record of Galway when they were in Munster who in my opinion always have and had good teams. They are contenders and have won the Leinster championship. Is this any thing to gloat about ? No. I referred to it in the first place when one of your county poster's took a swipe at at Munster supporters and obvious ye seem to have a chip on yere shoulder, envy, losing sleep over it, denial of stats etc . I am also a supporter love to see them win and have great respect of Wexford having played in college with many of them. Canuck (Waterford) - Posts: 979 - 18/10/2020 19:20:01 2298863 Link 0 |
What a load of crap. First off we've been over the Kerry thing before and no one is barring then from hurling and if you want to look at unfair hurling maniacs theres only 1 county cant be bothered to muster a football team and they are in Leinster. Cockney_Cat (UK) - Posts: 1115 - 18/10/2020 21:54:58 2298968 Link 0 |
Decades ago, teachers started using yellow chalk. Easier to see than white. Tennis changed decades ago too. The only refuseniks in tennis were the top brass traditionalists at Wimbledon, who whinged illogically about it for years before eventually seeing sense in the 80s. The science is straightforward - that fluorescent yellow is more visible, both for players and for tv audiences. essmac (Tyrone) - Posts: 796 - 18/10/2020 22:59:49 2298980 Link 2 |
"Decades ago, teachers started using yellow chalk." lionofludesch (Down) - Posts: 369 - 19/10/2020 08:36:56 2299013 Link 0 |
I don't think this is the sole reason or even the main reason. My understanding is these balls are micro chipped
Maroonatic (Galway) - Posts: 947 - 19/10/2020 09:49:53 2299033 Link 0 |
While the topic has become a football v hurling thing it's also part of it. Anytime a suggestion is made about hurling straight away it becomes a them v us thing, and it's more often than not started by the hurling side. its like hurling supporters feel anybody who has an interest in any other sport is some way an inferior person, The old line of "football is for failed hurlers" comes to mind with this one. There's a similar mindset with some rugby fans. oneoff (UK) - Posts: 402 - 19/10/2020 10:28:51 2299056 Link 1 |