The ‘caman’ or stick used in the game of hurling ideally is cut from a 30 year old ash tree and taken from where the roots spread so that the grain of the wood will not follow the lines of the stick which would make it easier to split. The wood is seasoned by heating. There is no standard size, although the goal keeper carries a larger one.
How is the ‘caman’ made?
Sep 24th, 2014 by admin