Shillelagh - Wikipedia In San Diego, Padres broadcaster Mark Grant popularised the shillelagh as a rallying call, by using terms like "Shillelagh Power" to describe late-game heroics by the Padres
Shillelagh Store We offer a selection of "Lucky Shillelaghs", available in 3 sizes which are ready to order Each piece comes with "Made in Shillelagh, Ireland " written on the head and can have a standard or customised inscription included on the shaft Makes a perfect gift
Shillelagh | Irish Shillelagh - Blarney What is a Shillelagh? The word Shillelagh comes from the Irish phrase sail éille which translates into English as "thonged willow-stick " The Shillelagh is thought to have originated in the village of Shillelagh, County Wicklow, which was once said to be surrounded by vast oak forests
The Shillelagh: A Proud History and Traditional Uses The Shillelagh is much more than just a walking stick; it is a symbol of the enduring strength, resilience, and rich cultural heritage of Ireland From its origins in County Wicklow to its role in folklore and mythology, the Shillelagh has woven itself into the very fabric of Irish history
What is a Shillelagh? – My Irish Walking Stick The shillelagh originated as a traditional Irish fighting stick, favored by the rural inhabitants of Ireland for self-defense and as a symbol of strength and resilience
What Is A Shillelagh? - Irish American Mom A shillelagh also known as an Irish walking stick, is a knotty blackthorn cane with a large, round, and polished knob at the top This wooden walking stick has historically been used as a club or cudgel
History of the Shillelagh - Timeless Irish Treasures The Shillelagh was used as a walking stick and or a weapon The Shillelagh was traditionally made from blackthorn wood which was available easily and in large quantities, it was a tree species of high hardness and stiffness – it grew on the side of the road
What is a Shillelagh? - Ocean County Irish Festival What is a Shillelagh? A shillelagh (pronounced shil-AY-lee) is a wooden walking stick and club or cudgel, typically made from a stout knotty blackthorn stick with a large knob at the top It is associated with Ireland and Irish folklore