Volume: CBÉ 0407 (Part 2)

Date
1937
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The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0407, Page 0282

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The Main Manuscript Collection, Volume 0407, Page 0282

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  1. This is the local Toem name for the game wh. used to be played at Carlow wakes and there called "Hurra-the-bróg". It is not played here at wakes but as an indoor " amusement" or open-air "divarshion". The players sit on the ground forming a complete circle - legs inwards. . Each player "gathers his legs in to himself" and the cruitidhe is selected (ie "the fool in the middle") A súgán with a fine big krock on it was used instead of the bróg (Carlow) This can be passed like lightning round under the arched legs of the players and the poor fool in the middle can be struck from all sides and always from the least expected direction. In delivering the blow the player says "Tóg é sin, a cruitidhe". Cruitidhe, I suppose, because he has a "cruit" on him looking for the súgán or on account of the cruit he puts on himself to alleviate the intensity of the stroke.
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    Item type
    Lore
    Language
    English
    Writing mode
    Handwritten
    Writing script
    Roman script