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Published 21:55 1 Oct 2018 BST
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"Length and weight of hurley have a tremendous effect on the player. The traditional method of gauging the length matched it to a player’s hip. This has proved inaccurate and unsuitable since two players of the same height can have a difference of 4″ or 10 centimetres in hip height. Children and beginners are inclined to go for a longer hurley. The perception being that “the longer the hurley the longer the puck.” The truth is quite the opposite. “Long equals no puck”. Correct length and weight are more important than previously thought. Top players now use hurleys 3 inches shorter than their counterparts of the 1960s and 1970s. Time and space are very much reduced and tackling skills have improved. Opportunities are lost in a split second if the hurley is not completely manoeuvrable. The game is faster and there are less man to man contests of strength. The hurley that suited those clashes has no bearing on today’s game.
Young children’s wrists and arms are light and fragile. They can only use hurleys that are light and short."Dead on.
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