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As above really, let's see some of your finest sporting photography, loosely based around a dual theme of thrills and spills. Ideally, how about we have one of each per post?
Getting deep in to the toe edge. Love this picture!
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And then this classic number from Hadleigh Park;
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bit difficult for me to come up with my usual hurling one for this theme, but here's my best effort:
Thrill & A Spill:
Lar Corbett (Tipperary, Blue and Gold) about to score the first goal of the Munster final against Waterford (Blue and White):
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I have no idea where the third hurley has come from. Somebody's either dropped it or thrown it. Hopefully, that counts as a spill.
EDIT: The goals are to the top left of the picture.
Nice work so far, folks!
Y Darc, are you allowed to just lob yer bat at someone then? Is a "spill" an allowed lobbing, or only for when it's been dropped? I know the sum total of eff-all about hurling other than it looks a bit like ice hockey without the ice!
Another couple from me;
A Dart 16 "pinning it"
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A Dart 16 "binning it"
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Y Darc, are you allowed to just lob yer bat at someone then?
No, as far as I know, you're not. But sometimes, someone in desperation will lob the hurley hoping to hook the player taking the shot. It never works though and the hurley would never be slung directly at the player. My guess would be that if the shot is disrupted, a free hit would be given. There is every possibility that a player has fallen over and lost the hurley just out of shot. I just like the fact that there are two hurlers and three hurleys in the shot. 🙂
That Dart "pinging it" photo looks very much like Vassiliki. Great MTB trails from +3000ft there, and windsurfing/sailing too. Fab place.
I just like the fact that there are two hurlers and three hurleys in the shot
Agreed, makes me wonder what on earth happened beforehand!
Tony, you a Neilson-ite, then?
Isnt the ball called the "sliver"
Isnt the ball called the "sliver"
Close...it's called a sliotar...phonetically..."shlitter" (that's with an Irish tt, not a glottal stop). It's about the same size as a cricket ball, hockey ball etc, but nowhere near as hard and has a raised seam (much more than a cricket ball seam). You play with different weight sliotars as you go up through the age ranges.
Another loose hurley...it's fairly obvious who this one belongs to:
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Thrill - Richard Browne thrilled to get a silver. Brought a tear to the eye!
It was awesome seeing him being presented wasn't it? The warmth between the competitors at the presentation made for a beautiful moment didn't it? 😀
[i]It was awesome seeing him being presented wasn't it? The warmth between the competitors at the presentation made for a beautiful moment didn't it? [/i]
Sure did - it was almost as good as the actual race! 🙂
Tha second one of Jam bo's is amazing! Can you take credit for the shot?
A couple of my own from Fort William 2011
Thrills
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/swavis/5801778618/ ]Fort William World Cup 2011 017[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/swavis/ ]GavinBelton[/url], on Flickr
Spills
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/swavis/5801243967/ ]Fort William World Cup 2011 229[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/swavis/ ]GavinBelton[/url], on Flickr
Sorry, cheating a bit but this has some amazing 'videography'. ..
It's packed full of thrills but skip to about 1.30 for a crazy spill where it's hard to work out how boat and paddler got so spectacularly separated...
Chad Reed got back on and scored points in that race.
How about this one for a "spill" 😯
CaptainFlashheart - MemberNorthwind is teh radnezz!
Smaller than it looks tbh... But doing it with a concussed french bloke sat beside the runout made it a bit harder 
Steve Fisher, what a legend...
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Thrills:
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To handle the extreme conditions, Bradt, 25, designed special “chastity belts” to keep the paddlers’ spray skirts from imploding, and each man carried extra flotation devices and miniature emergency scuba tanks in their life vests. Fisher used his tank once, when he was dragged into a massive whirlpool and held down for more than a minute. “I was about to black out when I remembered I had it,” he says.“We were all terrified pretty much the whole time,” adds Sturges, 27, who contracted malaria and then spent a week in a Portland, Oregon, hospital with flesh-eating bacteria gnawing at his elbow—an infection he has yet to fully recover from.






























