The last weekend in July has become our annual Woodstock, our own hurling festival weekend

When the GAA redrew and reshaped the fixtures calendar last year, I was raging with the plan because I felt it would strangle hurling’s profile. The early part of the season was a boom but it still felt like an early season tournament to clear the runway for a football take-off.

The last weekend in July has become our annual Woodstock, our own hurling festival weekend

When the GAA redrew and reshaped the fixtures calendar last year, I was raging with the plan because I felt it would strangle hurling’s profile.

The early part of the season was a boom but it still felt like an early season tournament to clear the runway for a football take-off.

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