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Did You Spot The Brief Hurling Reference In The Outrageously Popular 'Making A Murderer'?

Did You Spot The Brief Hurling Reference In The Outrageously Popular 'Making A Murderer'?
Mikey Traynor
By Mikey Traynor
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Newly released Netflix series 'Making A Murderer' is what everybody in your office is going to be talking about on Monday morning, as the show has seen an incredible rise to popularity since it's release. The show recounts the story of Steven Avery, who was imprisoned for sexual assault and attempted murder, and later exonerated, only to then be accused of the murder of Teresa Halbach.

And there's good reason why everyone is obsessed with it, as the show is absolutely gripping. While the content can be disturbing at times, it sucks you in and before you know it's it's 5:45am and you've binged the entire 10 episodes.

If you are one of the many who did just that, they you make have spotted a nod to the sport of hurling mid-binge, as in episode 5, 'The Last Person To See Teresa Alive', defence lawyer Dean Strang had a very interesting little statue in his office:

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That is a hurling statue.

Yet another victory for those who love GAA references in pop culture, which you should definitely know by now is us here at Balls.ie.

This is the best one since we spotted a sliotar in Mike Tyson's trophy cabinet, which thankfully we later found out why, and of course who could forget the Kerry jersey at the Met Gala?

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