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Doyle Irish Stick Fighting (nicknamed Rince an Bata Uisce Bheatha, or Dance of the Whiskey Stick) is a devastatingly effective two-handed combative system developed well over 200 years ago by the Doyle family in Ireland. This system was brought to Canada in the early 1800s via a Doyle who settled in the rough and tumble landscape of the Atlantic's Newfoundland coast.

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Bataireacht
Article from Celtic Life International

Glen Doyle is trained in the art of bataireacht, or Irish stick-fighting. Knowledge of this particular set of skills was, for generations, the exclusive domain of those in the Doyle clan.

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