Now things will get a little more Irish π The following scenes will heavily feature Camogie, a varient of the ‘GAA’ sport ‘Hurling’ which female players practice.
There is very little difference between Hurling and Camogie, beyond the gender separation, they are essentially the same sport. Camogie however retains it’s original Irish name, where as Hurling is the name that was adapted for English.
Camogie is a field sport, played on the same type of field as Gaelic Football (which is also similar to a Rugby field). Two teams face off, and aim to use long flat bats known as Hurls (pictured) to hit a small ball between the opposing team’s goal-posts. Like all GAA Gaelic sports, Camogie uses a ‘H’ shaped goal-post. Balls sent over the central bar (and between the posts) count as a ‘point’. Balls scored below the central bar count as a ‘Goal’, which is worth 3 Points.
Both Camogie and Hurling have a reputation for inflicting injuries on it’s players. This is mostly down to the Hurl, which is essentially based on a ancient celtic training weapon. As a result, Camogie regulations often demand the wearing of helmets. Although this rule isn’t always observed.
Many Irish schools will have a Camogie / Hurling team. In Bata Neart, Ashling and Aoife’s year will form the bulk of Colasite Muire’s team.
Coming next week, more Camogie and another snippet from the original Bata Neart!
Awww, Aoife’s such a sweety. π
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I try my best to make her out to a good friend to Ashling and a generally sweet person to all. I think I may need to be careful not to go *too* far with the sweet angle, otherwise she might become annoying π
I agree, Aoife is really sweet – and the cool kind of quirky. Just look at her balancing the fall on her forehead there. π
“Too sweet” only becomes an issue when there’s no other definable characteristic, I think.
Also, I like that she’s telling Ashling not to complain about her protagonist-ness. There always ought be someone to point that out when the hero starts to get angsty. π
Nahh your no hero, your not heroic enough lol. I love how she is balancing the ball on her nose ha ha.