Liam Mac An Bháird is an "artist/activist" and according to himself in this video enjoys the "touch and feel of the native ash plant on the skin, a bit of spit in the hand and a bit of hurlin'".
He was also part of a group which occupied a large number of buildings owned by NAMA last year.
Using hurling as a slightly awkward metaphor he rallies against the "free-stater's and Enda Kenny's" mooted sale of Coillte saying that like in ground hurling, you can't be afraid to pull on it and just do it, all in aid of the goal, "a new Ireland".
You might get away with hair like that in Galway, Liam, but you'd never get a game in North Kerry.