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Faceguards and hurleys are to be regulated by the GAA as they look to heighten safety standards around the sport’s playing apparatus. As they did with the sliotar, a Croke Park committee are in ...
GAA was part of his upbringing, ... Because Setanta wasn’t going to play with a logo on his hurley, he had to use a different stick from the one he’d been training with.
Why is the GAA regulating hurleys? As the ash dieback crisis hits hard, the GAA is also going to strengthen their oversight of the hurley-making market as alternatives to ash are sought.
GAA president Sean Kelly has told the bookmaking chain at the centre of the hurley sponsorship logo row that they "may not be welcome" in Croke Park in the future.
The three breached GAA guidelines on playing gear by displaying the Paddy Power logo on their hurleys reportedly for a sum of €750 each and seemed set to incur the wrath of the Games ...
The ongoing row between the GAA and Paddy Power bookmakers is set to take another turn with the revelation that four more players have been lined up to use hurleys bearing the company's name.