Hurling gets Royal seal of approval

July 02, 2014

Former GAA President Christy Cooney with Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II meets with hurlers Lar Corbett and Padraic Maher from Tipperary, footballers Kevin Nolan from Dublin and Joe Sheridan from Meath at Croke Park in 2011.
Queen Elizabeth is a big fan of the "wonderful" game of hurling.

Speaking to the Irish Daily Star, GAA President Liam O'Neill - who was one of nine guests invited to dine at the Queen's table when she visited City Hall in Belfast - revealed: "I was privileged to sit at a table for lunch with her majesty Queen Elizabeth of England last week - we had met before in Croke Park when she had visited - and we touched the topic of hurling and she said yes, she'd seen it.

"She saw it on television on Sky. She said 'I'm not quite sure how I got it' but she said it was wonderful.

"She made a side-to-side motion with her head saying it was very fast and it was a wonderful game.

"I'm not sure whether it was Offaly v Kilkenny or Wexford v Dublin, we didn't go into detail on that.

"But the fact of the matter is that she says she saw it and I just think it's interesting that she did.

"I know she's only one person but it's interesting she was there, she was engaged by it and she said it was a wonderful game."

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