Talk:History of hurling

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Development of the Rules
A section on "Development of Rules" would, I think, interest some people. I don't have access to Seamus King's books, but I imagine they explain how and why the present goal and time-based match replaced the traditional one goal through a hoop. I suppose Michael Cusack, but he was not the only person present. It seems obvious that it was derived from football and rugby, but this needs to be cited, not given as an opinion. Other changes including the numbers on the team progressed from the initial 1884 to present day practice. The relationship with the Killimor rules of 1869 would be interesting if anyone has access to them. Chemical Engineer (talk) 10:53, 12 June 2018 (UTC)