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Published 16:03 1 Dec 2015 GMT
Updated 16:06 1 Dec 2015 GMT
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Daly revealed that to try and reduce the waste produced in the manufacture of hurls, as well as being more economical with the wood, there may be a number of options to make hurls that are actually not one single piece of ash anymore, but instead are 'jointed' together.
Currently hurl makers need the butt of an ash tree to try and make one hurl. But the new methods would not require the ash butt exclusively to create the finished product.
Daly also claims that some of the hurls in the future may be made of fibreglass, and that ash will actually be moulded onto the hurl instead at the bás.
He also explained that the GAA is looking to set up a number of initiatives to try and tackle the spread of the disease.
Today's launch also looked at the key areas the GAA are looking to develop over the coming years under the guidance of the hurling development committee.
The action plan for 2015-2018 will see a major change to the structure of the All-Ireland B and C minor hurling series, as they are replaced with a new competition called the 'The Celtic Challenge'.
Replacing the All-Ireland Minor B and C grades, the Celtic Challenge will instead see teenagers who are not involved in exams at 16 and 17 play various games during the summer months in a round-robin style competition.
The cups on offer will be named after some of those killed on Bloody Sunday in Croke Park, such as Michael Hogan and Jerome O'Leary, while the GAA are hoping that the new competition will aid development of both the players and their clubmen, in what they describe as "lifelong learning" initiative.


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