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The intention is the GAA will own the intellectual properties of the faceguards and we will insist the helmet manufacturers ...
Due 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.