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Published 22:14 19 Apr 2018 BST
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The pride of your parish rests in the grain of your hurley. You're far away from home but home is never too far away and you'd puck a ball from here to home anyway. No bother to you.
Every ounce of blood, every drip of sweat and every single tear you've dedicated to your game is brought to life by the Karakal grip, the curved handle and the unique nose of the hurl.
This hurley says so much about you, about the tribe you belong to. Your tribe are a minority but you've plenty of pride. The city slickers will be surprised when they see you.
Here's what will happen when you pull your gun and flash your blades in front of them.
"Why you carry stick around?"And then you tell them you're going home for training and that you play a game call hurling with a small ball and a helmet on your head.
"Curling?"And then you tell him about Diarmuid 'the Rock' O'Sullivan, Henry Shefflin and Lar Corbett... and then before you know it they've disappeared.
But at least you're thinking about hurling. Could be doing worse.
"What are you doing carrying a stick around the place for?" "You wouldn't hurl snow off a rope, so you wouldn't" "I'd puck the ball further than you."
"Jesus, you must play a bit of hurling do you? About 30 years ago I used to play with a small club down in Fermanagh. The year we won the championship was the best of our lives! What club do you play for yourself?"And then you realise just how beautiful this whole thing is.
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