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Published 13:00 16 Nov 2018 GMT
Updated 13:03 16 Nov 2018 GMT
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It's a challenge for every hurler in the club, from under 8s all the way up to senior. Each hurler is challenged based on their age group and should they meet their target, they make it into the knockout competition which takes place in December.
The winners will receive a prize from the club in December.
Club member Lenny Rock is the founder of the challenge and he along with GDO David Needham have helped to make hurling the number one game in O'Tooles.
The club have a two-sided wall ball at their complex and to take part, participants video themselves at the wall-ball and send their scores to their coaches.
You can read the full guidelines here.
The current record holder is youngster Luke Fennelly, the 16-year-old who hit the wall 49 times from 12 feet back in a minute.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RiR_HriwtAw
Others weren't far behind with Fionn Rock hitting 48. Austin Gleeson spotted the challenge online and he sent the club his effort, the Mount Sion club man hitting 46 inside a minute.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=63&v=0Y426jdnVMg
That's how it's done.
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