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Yellow Sliotar

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Whats obvious is that you offered no opinion on the topic of a yellow ball. Instead pushing your anti hurling agenda from the beginning.
Bring it on I say.. the yellow sliotar that is

ZUL10 (Clare) - Posts: 601 - 19/10/2020 16:08:19    2299244

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Replying To ZUL10:  "Whats obvious is that you offered no opinion on the topic of a yellow ball. Instead pushing your anti hurling agenda from the beginning.
Bring it on I say.. the yellow sliotar that is"
Ya ZUL10 it seems if you say you think hurling is the best game in the world you are anti football and definitely if from any of the Munster counties you are anti Leinster hurling. I say also bring on the yellow sliotar. This push back and questioning of it is just nonsense. Time will proof that and the naysayers will saying how great it is and they were never again it.

Canuck (Waterford) - Posts: 979 - 19/10/2020 20:18:36    2299368

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Watching Dublin v Laois, I'm actually finding it a little but more difficult to distinguish the sliothar against the backdrop of the green pitch, green being closer to yellow than white I guess.
Maybe its just going to take me time to adjust, and it probably will provide better visibility in the air, especially under lights. But is anyone else finding it a little more difficult to distinguish the yellow of the ball from the green of the pitch, than they would with a white sliothar, initially at least? Might just be me.

Marlon_JD (Tipperary) - Posts: 1774 - 24/10/2020 18:20:35    2300880

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Replying To Marlon_JD:  "Watching Dublin v Laois, I'm actually finding it a little but more difficult to distinguish the sliothar against the backdrop of the green pitch, green being closer to yellow than white I guess.
Maybe its just going to take me time to adjust, and it probably will provide better visibility in the air, especially under lights. But is anyone else finding it a little more difficult to distinguish the yellow of the ball from the green of the pitch, than they would with a white sliothar, initially at least? Might just be me."
I dont think the banks of terracing is helping either, in fact white might be better option given the background colours

arock (Dublin) - Posts: 4434 - 24/10/2020 18:53:54    2300900

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Replying To Marlon_JD:  "Watching Dublin v Laois, I'm actually finding it a little but more difficult to distinguish the sliothar against the backdrop of the green pitch, green being closer to yellow than white I guess.
Maybe its just going to take me time to adjust, and it probably will provide better visibility in the air, especially under lights. But is anyone else finding it a little more difficult to distinguish the yellow of the ball from the green of the pitch, than they would with a white sliothar, initially at least? Might just be me."
Not as good in the brighter green grass but way better in the air

Breezy (Limerick) - Posts: 1106 - 24/10/2020 18:56:29    2300902

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Replying To Marlon_JD:  "Watching Dublin v Laois, I'm actually finding it a little but more difficult to distinguish the sliothar against the backdrop of the green pitch, green being closer to yellow than white I guess.
Maybe its just going to take me time to adjust, and it probably will provide better visibility in the air, especially under lights. But is anyone else finding it a little more difficult to distinguish the yellow of the ball from the green of the pitch, than they would with a white sliothar, initially at least? Might just be me."
Ya same found it harder to see as well.

ecad123 (Galway) - Posts: 68 - 24/10/2020 21:13:57    2300964

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Replying To arock:  "I dont think the banks of terracing is helping either, in fact white might be better option given the background colours"
I dont see any logic as to how the grey terraces make yellow flou harder to see than white

Breezy (Limerick) - Posts: 1106 - 25/10/2020 00:26:32    2301030

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Do you think they should have gone dual colour or multi colour ? Like white, yellow, florescent.

Canuck (Waterford) - Posts: 979 - 26/10/2020 23:08:45    2301832

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i didnt have any problem in limerick v clare yesterday?

perfect10 (Wexford) - Posts: 3841 - 27/10/2020 21:26:18    2302279

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I have always struggled to see the sliotar in the pic out, but can see the yellow sliotar very well tonight. is it the lack of a crowd that makes it easier to see or is it the yellow colour, not sure??

Brian_Coyote (Antrim) - Posts: 329 - 31/10/2020 18:24:26    2303504

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Replying To Brian_Coyote:  "I have always struggled to see the sliotar in the pic out, but can see the yellow sliotar very well tonight. is it the lack of a crowd that makes it easier to see or is it the yellow colour, not sure??"
I agree. What it's like playing with it I've no idea though but obvious tonight that you can follow the flight of the ball on tv

tiobraid (Tipperary) - Posts: 2911 - 31/10/2020 18:57:27    2303521

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Replying To Brian_Coyote:  "I have always struggled to see the sliotar in the pic out, but can see the yellow sliotar very well tonight. is it the lack of a crowd that makes it easier to see or is it the yellow colour, not sure??"
Its the yellow.

Some people are acting like this is a strange new experiment we are doing in the GAA but we are very late to the game. Tennis had this conversation about 50 years ago

Breezy (Limerick) - Posts: 1106 - 31/10/2020 19:22:01    2303533

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So, after all the row there is no problem!

StoreysTash (Wexford) - Posts: 864 - 03/11/2020 12:18:26    2304771

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no,but at least the journalists filled a few articles.they probably didn't even get the lads to hit a few of them!

perfect10 (Wexford) - Posts: 3841 - 04/11/2020 09:31:47    2305014

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