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Annaverna Mountains set to host annual Poc Fada competition

THE annual All Ireland Poc Fada Competition takes place Monday 7th August next on Annaverna in the Cooley Mountains.

This year promises to be even better with the best of the 4 Province’s greatest hurlers and camogie players competing for the title of All Ireland Champion.

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Who will follow in the footsteps of Cú Chulainn and poc all before them?

The modern Poc Fada recreates the legendary journey of Cú Chulainn who as the 7-year-old boy Setanta decided he had waited long enough to become a member of the famous Red Branch knights of Ulster. So he set off from his home in Dundalk for the Macra, the Red Branch knights school in Ard Mhacha (Armagh), some 60km away. While crossing The Cooley Mountains Setanta hit his sliotar far ahead and ran forward to catch it on his hurley stick before it hit the ground.

While today’s competitors cannot fully recreate Setanta’s mythical feats, they do compete over the same Cooley mountains as Setanta once passed. The 5 km Senior Hurling and 2.5 km Senior Camogie and Under 16 courses do provide ample opportunity to practice poc’s, as on average the Senior Hurling takes 50 pocs to win.

The modern All-Ireland Poc

Fada dates back to 1960 when six boys from Dundalk (Mal Begley, Peter Crilly, Sean Mc Aeney, Jerome Mc Donagh, Peter Myles and first ever winner Damien Callan) under the watchful eye of An tAthair Pól Mac Shean, took part in the very first Poc Fada. The first All-Ireland Poc Fada took place the following year in 1961.

First sponsored by Martin Donnelly over 25 years ago the MD Sports myclubshop.ie All-Ireland Poc Fada Finals represent one of the longest-running sponsorships within the GAA & Camogie Association.

Everyone is very welcome to Annaverna on Bank Holiday

Monday, so why not make your way to the mountain for 10am and make sure to bring the kids who can meet our hurling heroes.

Senior Hurling—1: Liam Watson (Ulster runner up); 2: Mark Fahy (Connacht winner); 3: Sponsors pick; 4: Sponsors pick; 5: Fionán Mackessy (Munster runner up); 6: Ronan Byrne (Louth); 7: Conor Woods (Ulster champion); 8: Matt kenny (Leinster champion); 9: Pat Burke (Leinster runner up); 10: Brendan Quinn (Connacht runner up); 11: Colin Ryan (Munster winner); 12: killian Phelan (Reigning champion, kilkenny).

U-16 Hurling—1: Sean Og

McLaren (Ulster champion); 2: Sean kelly (Connacht champion);

3: Callum Lawlor (Leinster champion); 4: Rian Mulcahy (Munster champion).

Senior Camogie—1: All-Star selection; 2: katie MCormack (Musnter champion); 3: Hazel Austin (Leinster champion); 4: Susan Earner (Connacht winner); 5: Emma Mulvaney (Ulster champion); 6: Molly Lynch (Reigning champion, Cork); 2. U-16 camogie—1: Grace Fox (Leinster champion); 2: Alannah Farrell (Connacht champion); 3: Tiarna kelly (Ulster champion); 4: Maryellen Holmes (Munster champion)

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