Well done Tara. Brilliant story telling & video. This club has been in my blood for my 42 yrs as Jim is my father. While other kids grew up saving money to send to Africa we grew up scrambling money for Moninne. Every penny found was put into a tin for the club. Every flag day the kitchen was HQ where all the coins where sorted 1st by colour then size, counted & bagged up. Every penny & the odd chewing gum wrapper was tallied for. Memories! And yes it always rained at Poc Fada lol
That's a lovely window into the memories there Andrea, thanks so much for sharing. I hope Jim likes it too, I have a few DVDs to give him back here that he lent me. I really hope people take up the charge here and help the club out, Jim has worked so hard over the years to help make this happen! 💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤
This is pretty class. Amazing detail and history. I've been privileged enough to be able to play and develop my skills to their fullest potential and play at the highest of levels. It was my art. Being fit enough to express myself through the medium of a 34 inch long piece of ash and ball wrapped in leather. It is one of the greatest honours as an Irish person be able play any of our ancient sports that are so special and unique to our tiny Island. All foreign persons who witness a game of hurling say the same thing... "Wow, this is amazing, how come we haven't heard of this before"... because it is just that, amazing.
@Diary of a Ditch Witch No bother. If this is the quality of your content all the time, it's very easy give compliments. It's never too late to learn either! Give it a go.
Loved the commentary and the video. I am from Oklahoma in the USA and know absolutely nothing of hurling other than my buddy near Dundalk loves the sport. Well done.
Clubs popping up faster than I can keep track. Standard of play is pretty low but got to start somewhere. That said the closest club to me has come on leaps and bounds in the past decade. I would bet there are clubs in OK. Tons near me in the Northeast & all throughout the southeast as well. Long may it continue. You might be able to find info on the USGAA'S website. I have been at work trying to get a local youth club for camogie and hurling started. Not easy & pretty much no help available from the GAA/USGAA or Camogie Association but it's a worthwhile goal/effort IMO. The youngsters I've introduced to the sport love it & a few picked up skills in a few sessions that took me ages to pick up. I still play but getting older & get real joy from teaching/coaching. It's quite rewarding. 💛🖤💛🖤 Up the 🐈 🐈!
Loved this! Really interesting video Tara! :D Also not a very sporty witch here, did give camogie a go once upon a time... but never played county haha
Excellent video Tara. It's too bad the sport never went worldwide like that silly Scottish game, pasture pool. Aka golf. LOL I'm not bragging or anything, but I live about 20 miles from where basketball was invented. I actually don't think about it much. LOL
@@DiaryofaDitchWitch I've not seen hurling or cricket in Canada. I guess there could be clubs in the big cities. I live in the sticks. We do have lacrosse, which is similar. I have seen places where they lawn bowl. LOL. Right up there with golf.LOL. I,m gonna leave you alone now till next time, Tara. Take care and catch ya later.
@@waynemahon4755 pretty sure there are clubs popping up in Canada. Maybe not at the pace they've been here in the states over the past decade. Never too young or old to be involved w/a local club in some capacity. ✌🏽
@@waynemahon4755 ever watch any Shinty? You mentioned Scotland so I thought I'd ask. Definitely a more "niche" sport than hurling but I enjoy a bit. They usually have a small competition w/Ireland that's a kind of a mix of the two. Ireland plays w/hurls(or hurley's, depending on the county 😉 ) w/some rule changes that I enjoy. There's a few videos of the combination game here on RUclips & plenty of Shinty as well.
GoFundMe for Naomh Moninne:
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Well done Tara. Brilliant story telling & video. This club has been in my blood for my 42 yrs as Jim is my father. While other kids grew up saving money to send to Africa we grew up scrambling money for Moninne. Every penny found was put into a tin for the club. Every flag day the kitchen was HQ where all the coins where sorted 1st by colour then size, counted & bagged up. Every penny & the odd chewing gum wrapper was tallied for. Memories! And yes it always rained at Poc Fada lol
That's a lovely window into the memories there Andrea, thanks so much for sharing. I hope Jim likes it too, I have a few DVDs to give him back here that he lent me. I really hope people take up the charge here and help the club out, Jim has worked so hard over the years to help make this happen! 💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤
@@DiaryofaDitchWitch please keep us updated with any progress made. Really enjoyed the video. A fan from the states.
This is pretty class. Amazing detail and history. I've been privileged enough to be able to play and develop my skills to their fullest potential and play at the highest of levels. It was my art. Being fit enough to express myself through the medium of a 34 inch long piece of ash and ball wrapped in leather. It is one of the greatest honours as an Irish person be able play any of our ancient sports that are so special and unique to our tiny Island. All foreign persons who witness a game of hurling say the same thing... "Wow, this is amazing, how come we haven't heard of this before"... because it is just that, amazing.
100%, and thanks for tuning in 😊 I wasn't a sporty child and very much regret it now that I'm older.
100%, and thanks for tuning in 😊 I wasn't a sporty child and very much regret it now that I'm older.
@Diary of a Ditch Witch No bother. If this is the quality of your content all the time, it's very easy give compliments. It's never too late to learn either! Give it a go.
Loved the commentary and the video. I am from Oklahoma in the USA and know absolutely nothing of hurling other than my buddy near Dundalk loves the sport.
Well done.
Thank you Perry! So glad you enjoyed, it was a really worthwhile journey for me, this one 💛🖤💛
Clubs popping up faster than I can keep track. Standard of play is pretty low but got to start somewhere. That said the closest club to me has come on leaps and bounds in the past decade. I would bet there are clubs in OK. Tons near me in the Northeast & all throughout the southeast as well. Long may it continue. You might be able to find info on the USGAA'S website. I have been at work trying to get a local youth club for camogie and hurling started. Not easy & pretty much no help available from the GAA/USGAA or Camogie Association but it's a worthwhile goal/effort IMO. The youngsters I've introduced to the sport love it & a few picked up skills in a few sessions that took me ages to pick up. I still play but getting older & get real joy from teaching/coaching. It's quite rewarding.
💛🖤💛🖤 Up the 🐈 🐈!
Well done. Tara and crew 👏👏👏👏👏
Thanks Jock! 😊
The most unique pronunciation of the word hurling you'll ever here is to be found in Dundalk! Great documentary👍
Thanks Tim!
MY FRIEND DON'S DAD, JACK WOULD HAVE LOVED YOUR VIDEOS. HE WAS SO PROUD OF BEING IRISH. THANKS:)
Thanks!
Thanks Eileen!
Is it my Herb class you're trying to access?
Well done Tara and crew👏👏👏👏👏
Thanks Jock for all your help with it! You were 100% right in your location recommendations 😊
This seems a great way to please Lugh for the season!
For sure, help for Irish causes is welcome any time of year :-p
Fantastic video! Keep up the great work!
Thanks Brian, will do 😊
Wonderful presentation with this one. All of your videos are great but this is very well featured and telling a great story :-)
Thanks John, I really feel like I'm back on form after a long, hot summer i.e. I'm waking up therefore it must be autumn 😆
Fantastic doc. Thank you!
Most welcome! Glad you enjoyed!
Brilliant, great video
Thanks Maura!
My love full of great knowledge I need help with getting the Herbal book plz love...
Loved this! Really interesting video Tara! :D Also not a very sporty witch here, did give camogie a go once upon a time... but never played county haha
Hahaha do they even let witches play county though?? 🤣 Thanks missus! Hope you've been getting on well with the plans! 😍
great vid tara
Thanks John!
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Moninne Abú
Looks a little like Lacrosse?!
The GAA could not care less about hurling in Louth!
Excellent video Tara. It's too bad the sport never went worldwide like that silly Scottish game, pasture pool. Aka golf. LOL I'm not bragging or anything, but I live about 20 miles from where basketball was invented. I actually don't think about it much. LOL
I mean it did go international but you're dead right, I'd be a lot more interested to see Tiger Woods with a hurl in his hand 😆
@@DiaryofaDitchWitch I've not seen hurling or cricket in Canada. I guess there could be clubs in the big cities. I live in the sticks. We do have lacrosse, which is similar. I have seen places where they lawn bowl. LOL. Right up there with golf.LOL. I,m gonna leave you alone now till next time, Tara. Take care and catch ya later.
@@waynemahon4755 pretty sure there are clubs popping up in Canada. Maybe not at the pace they've been here in the states over the past decade. Never too young or old to be involved w/a local club in some capacity. ✌🏽
@@waynemahon4755 ever watch any Shinty? You mentioned Scotland so I thought I'd ask. Definitely a more "niche" sport than hurling but I enjoy a bit. They usually have a small competition w/Ireland that's a kind of a mix of the two. Ireland plays w/hurls(or hurley's, depending on the county 😉 ) w/some rule changes that I enjoy. There's a few videos of the combination game here on RUclips & plenty of Shinty as well.
@@waynemahon4755 ruclips.net/video/5zTmH0nJH3A/видео.html
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