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Irish Examiner on MSNGAA to regulate hurleys and faceguardsThe intention is the GAA will own the intellectual properties of the faceguards and we will insist the helmet manufacturers ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNieExplains: Why the GAA is planning to regulate faceguards and hurleysDue to the ash dieback crisis, which has nearly wiped out timber suitable for hurley-making, the GAA is going to strengthen ...
Background Major head injuries are not uncommon in the Irish national game of hurling. Historically, helmets were not worn. Methods We report a multistage campaign to facilitate and encourage the use ...
There are logistical issues that often crop up while togging out with London that most inter-county players will never be able to relate to – it certainly is a hurling life less ordinary.
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