- History of Hurling
The History of Hurling is long and often unclear, stretching back over three millennia. References to stick-and-ball games are found in ancient Irish mythology. The game is thought to be related to the games of
shinty that is played primarily inScotland ,cammag on theIsle of Man andbandy that was played formerly inEngland andWales .Prehistoric and early historic Ireland
Hurling is older than the recorded history of Ireland. It is thought to predate Christianity, having come to Ireland with the Celts. [http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2003/oct/05/features.sportmonthly1] It has been a distinct Irish pastime for at least 2000 years. [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3469/is_43_53/ai_94464991] The earliest written references to the sport in
Brehon law date from the fifth century. [http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2003/oct/05/features.sportmonthly1]The tale of the "
Táin Bó Cuailgne " (drawing on earlier legends) describes the heroCúchulainn playing hurling atEmain Macha . Similar tales are told aboutFionn Mac Cumhail and theFianna , his legendary warrior band."Meallbreatha" describes punishments for injuring a player in several games, most of which resemble hurling.
The "Seanchás Mór" commentaries on the Brehon Law state that the son of a "rí" (local king) could have his hurley hooped in
bronze , while others could only usecopper . It was illegal to confiscate a hurley.13th century
Statute of
Kilkenny forbids hurling due to excessive violence, stating further that the English settlers of thePale would be better served to practicearchery and fencing in order to repel the attacks of the Gaelic Clans. [ Seamus J. King, "A History of Hurling," pages 6-8. ]15th century
A 15th century grave slab survives in
Inishowen ,County Donegal dedicated to the memory of a Scottishgallowglass warrior named Manas Mac Mhoiresdean ofIona . The slab displays carvings of aclaymore , ahurley (stick) , and asliotar . [ Roger Hutchinson, "Camanachd! The Story of Shinty," pages 27, 28. ]16th century
1527: Statute recorded in
Galway City : "At no time to use ne occupy ye hurling of ye litill balle with the hookie sticks or staves, nor use no hand balle to play without the walls, but only the great foot balle." [ Seamus J. King, "A History of Hurling," page 8. ]1587: Lord Chancellor William Gerrarde complains that English settlers of the Munster Plantation are speaking Irish and playing hurling.
18th century
The Eighteenth Century is frequently referred to as "The Golden Age of Hurling." Members of the
Anglo-Irish landowning gentry often kept teams of players on their estates and challenged each other's teams to matches for the amusement of their tenants. Tales of colorful hurling matches from this era continue to be collected from modern Irish storytellers and newspapers of the era. [ Seamus J. King, "A History of Hurling," pages 10-28. ]19th century
The
Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) is formed in 1884 inThurles ,County Tipperary under the patronage of Thomas Croke, Archbishop of Cashel and [Charles Parnell.20th century
The 20th century saw greater organisation in Hurling and Gaelic Football. The all-Ireland Hurling championship came into existence along with the provincial championships. Cork, Kilkenny and Tipperary dominated hurling in the 20th century with each of these counties winning more than 20 All-Ireland titles each. Wexford, Waterford, Clare, Limerick, Offaly, Dublin, and Galway were also strong hurling counties during the 20th century.
21st century
As hurling entered the new millennium, it remains Ireland's second most popular sport. An extended qualifier system resulted in a longer
All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship , but Cork and Kilkenny have come to dominate the championship (they have won six of the seven All-Irelands so far played) and some argue that the All-Ireland has become less competitive. Pay-for-play remains controversial and theGaelic Players Association continues to grow in strength. The inauguration of theChristy Ring Cup andNicky Rackard Cup gave new championships and an opportunity to play inCroke Park to the weaker county teams.References
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