Ireland national hurling team
The Ireland national hurling team, consisting solely of hurlers, is a representative team for Ireland (both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland) in the sport of composite rules shinty–hurling.
Union | Gaelic Athletic Association | |
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Ground(s) | Croke Park, Dublin | |
Coach(es) | Jeffrey Lynskey & Gregory O'Kane | |
Captain(s) | Matthew Whelan | |
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Largest win | ||
Ireland 51–23 Scotland 2012 Series – 2nd Test | ||
Largest defeat | ||
Scotland 22–11 Ireland 2007 Series – 1st Test |
The team is usually made up of a mixture of high-profile hurlers who compete in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship as well as lesser-known players who play for smaller counties which traditionally compete in the Christy Ring and Nicky Rackard Cups.[1]
At present the only team it plays is the Scotland national shinty team, on an annual basis in the Shinty/Hurling International Series. Ireland have won 7 of 12 series played at men's senior level. The current managers of the senior men's team are Jeffrey Lynskey and Gregory O'Kane, who took over the role from Michael Walshe at the end of 2014.[1] A former captain of the team was Tommy Walsh.
A women's side and men's under 21 side also compete against Scottish opponents in separate series each year.
See also
References
- "Preview: Hurling/Shinty International First Test". GAA.ie. 22 October 2015. Archived from the original on 25 October 2015.