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Published 18:28 2 Feb 2018 GMT
Updated 18:35 2 Feb 2018 GMT

Each inch of its being is worth its weight in gold. Gold in a hurler's world is ash. Each inch of ash is studied in great detail as to its legitimacy of being connected to the palm of your hand.
Some hurlers could play for years with the one hurl. Some go through them like the Maltesers in a box of Celebrations, but the one guarantee in life is that once you break that moneymaker, you'll be going through 7 stages of heartbreak.
David Reidy knows the score. The Clare hurler was on fire at the weekend as the Banner toppled Tipperary in their League opener in Cusack Park.
Reidy hit 1-8. His trusted 33" Torpey stick never once let him down. That's because he's put time, money and thought into his weapon. His breadwinner.
"I'm gone back to a 33" hurl now. The reason I'm gone back to the 33" is that I find there's a better strike in it, (than the 32) there's more weight in it too. I'm out the field a bit further now, so I'd be taking shots from further out, so I'm back to the 33 for good now," he said.
"I'd seen a couple of 32s, and I picked them up in my hand, and they just felt excellent."
"I'm back with the 33" Torpey now," says Reidy.
"I''d be very picky with hurleys anyway. If I don't like one I'd put it down and I wouldn't pick it up again for a long, long time."You're not the only one, David.
"It's them small percentages that will make the big difference at the end of the day."https://soundcloud.com/sportsjoe-gaa-hour/david-reidy-interview-welcome-back-offaly-tommy-walsh-punditry
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