Can Limerick win their fourth title in a row?
Will Kilkenny defend their own record?
A game that will be referenced for a long time after.
Timestamps
00:00 Teamsheets, Buildup & Manager interviews
48:11 First Half
1:25:46 Half Time Analysis
1:32:52 Second Half
2:14:01 Peter Casey interview
2:15:55 Diarmaid Byrnes interview
2:20:28 Cian Lynch lifts the cup and speech
2:31:39 Nicky Quaid interview
2:36:54 John Kiely interview
2:42:04 Aaron Gillane interview
2:43:46 Kyle Hayes interview
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have always wondered if and when was the last time a team has won both hurling and gailic football all ireland title in the same year.
Lets merge field hockey, football, handball, cricket, and rugby……
que feo deporte dios mio
I lived in Ireland for two years,(Riverstown, Sligo)..And attending a hurling game in Sligo !!!!What a game ,…love the Irish, and i never forget you my dearest Aine Willis love u for ever !!!!!!!!!
Que esporte lindo !!!!
erin go bragh
As long as the gaa president that spoke doesn't ruin next season's hurling championship with gaago.
Gotta love @ 2:08:50 when Peter Casey scores his 5th point. The tv cuts to an attractive Limk supporter celebrating in the crowd.
Marty is distracted by her appearance & describes the Limk hurlers as 'beautiful'.
We know what was on your mind Marty.
New to this. Absolutely nuts. Great athletes and fantastic coordination.
Congratulations to the Green and White of Limerick Luimneach Abú
Imagine if men wanted to be in womens locker rooms as much as women do
The KK '4-in-a-row' team had 8 players that started each of the 4 finals in '06-'09. Limk had 11 players that started each of their 4 winning finals. KK used 22 different starters in the 4yrs. Limk used 18 starters in their 4 finals. In fact either Graeme Mulcahy or Peter Casey started in each of the 4 finals & each replaced the other as subs.
First time watcher from South Africa here. Perhaps I don’t fully understand the rules, but how come players are allowed to run with the sliotar in their hand for more then 4 steps without transferring it to their hand or it touching the ground and not get penalised? I imagine it can be quite a difficult rule to enforce, and enforcing it would slow down the flow of the game a lot, but do players ever actually get penalised for it?
And again a final ruined by the shitty rules. There is a great sport somewhere in here, but launching the ball a million times from way out is not how to get there. The sport can not grow unless you make a goal worth 5.
As a kiwi ive come to realise that the Irish are hard arses. They compete at everything – rugby, football, Gaelic football, this hurling business…..then there is the MMA guys and boxers. Good sorts who love a laugh when I encounter them too.
love your channel man. please start uploading some football in addition to hurling!
Que carajo es esto??, Jueguen al fulbo como corresponde
It’s such a bad sport 😂😂
What a weird game!
Beautiful flow. Beautiful culture. Watching from North America.
I no very little about hurling but as a rec ice hockey player in Detroit this sport is awesome
I think hurling and football are too short. Need to go back to longer halves.
The final 10 minutes is Fantastic. I know nothing about this sport except I’m Irish by blood. I want to have a couple a FOOKIN creamy pints and run tru a FOOKIN wall
Thank you for posting this! As an American im glad i stumbled across this sport!
What is it with Irish stadia and train tracks?
This is my first time watching Irish Hurling, it looks like a fun sport. Just noticed that the tackling in this game is a bit different then in Rugby, I was wondering what's the rules are when you tackle someone.
That 2nd half performance by limerick was a spellbinding combination of skill, power and composure. We (kilkenny) had no answer, even though our lads fought to the end.
'Float like a buffalo sting like a bee, they stampeded the cats'. Brilliant words of wisdom from Donal Og.