A player's-eye-view of the annual Cammag match in the Isle of Man.
Cammag is the traditional national sport of the Isle of Man, similar to hurling, shinty or hockey. It is played annually between the North and the South on St. Stephen's Day (26 December) on the Tywald Fairfield, St. John's, in the centre of the Isle of Man.
In 2020 Dave Watt agreed to play with a GoPro strapped to his chest, giving us a unique view of the match (especially as Dave scored all of the South's goals in their 4-2 loss to the North!)
More about Cammag can be found here:
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The music is by Mec Lir, from their 2020 album, 'Livewire': [ Ссылка ]
This film was produced by Culture Vannin in 2021.
Culture Vannin exists to promote and support all aspects of culture in the Isle of Man.
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Cammag: A player's view
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