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Unique urban 'Poc Fada' to take over the streets of Carrick

The first urban version of the famous Poc Fada takes place in Carrick-on-Suir this Bank Holiday Monday.

CARRICK-ON-SUIR will host a first next week when the inaugural Urban Poc Fada takes place in the Tipperary town.

The famous hurling challenge, which sees players try to navigate a course in as few pucks as possible, has long been associated with its traditional location in Louth’s Cooley Mountains.

But for the first time, the event will be transposed to an urban setting on Bank Holiday Monday, 3 June, as part of the Clancy Brothers’ Festival in Carrick.

Contestants will face a one-mile course, shorter than the Cooley route but which will require just as much skilled technique and deft touches in the built-up surroundings, organisers say. Participants will be drawn from inter-county and local hurling teams.

The event, which begins at 1pm from the 13th century Ormond Castle and finishes near the Maurice Davin Memorial Grounds, is free to the public.

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    May 29th 2013, 2:25 PM

    Brilliant – that’s a great idea!

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    May 29th 2013, 5:26 PM

    Caution, Townies might steal sliotars.

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    Jun 1st 2013, 10:23 AM

    I’d say you’d be safe enough in the town of Carrick on Suir not to have them stealing your Sliothars! Town of about 3,000 population with 3, Yes 3, Gaa Clubs and hardly a Football to be seen!

    Very much a Hurling town with a good tradition to be fair, St Molleran’s are on the Waterford side of the River while Carrick Swans and Carrick Davins are rivals in the South Tipp Championship.

    St Molleran’s have been running a Senior Hurling Tournament over the past number of years with top Club teams taking part. This years Final is on Tonight Sat 1st of June at 6.30 between Drom & Inch of Tipperary and Passage of Waterford in St Molleran’s fine grounds in Carrickbeg.

    Both Clubs will unfortunately be missing inter county players but should be a fine game nonetheless.

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