Thursday, 29th November saw hurling and camogie become added to the UNESCO's list of protected cultural activities around the world.
In an exclusive interview at Croke Park, SportsBeat's Debbie Ridgard spoke to GAA Director General and Carlow native Tom Ryan.
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In the interview, Ryan spoke about the new status, the use of technology in the game of hurling, the rise of Carlow hurling and the potential of Waterford GAA using Nowlan Park for their home games in 2019.
Listen to the full interview below.