I was just wondering what the size of the hurling areas in different counties is because for example Laois with a population of 90,000 the hurling area is only a population of about 30,000 and you won't find a hurling club in the east of the county. Which in my opinion is one of the main reasons why Laois are where they are too good for the Joe Mcdonagh Cup but not good enough for the Leinster Championship
https://www.askaboutireland.ie/reading-room/sports-recreation/sport/wexford-hurling/the-geography-of-hurling/the-present-hurling-regio/
I heard a person claim that Galway has a hurling area of 30 000 people which can hardly be true with a population of 277 000 people
Is that a small part of Roscommon that's considered hurling area bordering Galway on the map on that link?
Quote from: Riseagain on May 26, 2025, 05:19:54 PMI heard a person claim that Galway has a hurling area of 30 000 people which can hardly be true with a population of 277 000 people
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Quote from: didlyi on May 26, 2025, 07:45:31 PMQuote from: Riseagain on May 26, 2025, 05:19:54 PMI heard a person claim that Galway has a hurling area of 30 000 people which can hardly be true with a population of 277 000 people
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Thats what i was thinking not a chance Galway's hurling area is the same size as laois's when they have triple the population
So the hurling area in the Ards stretches all the way up to Millisle on the East coast of the peninsula and almost into Newtownards on the West coast of the peninsula.
Evidently Dr Kevin Whelan has never been to these places or he'd know Jamey Bryson and Co aren't big into the hurling.
It's probably a third of that area, mostly on the East coast and not going beyond Kircubbin on the east coast and Cloughy on the west coast.