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  1. Hurling Heroes by Eddie Keher, 2000
  2. 1913 in Ireland: 1913 in Gaelic Games, Croke Park, Dublin Lock-Out, All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 1913
  3. The hurling time by Maurice Collis, 1958
  4. The Shell book of the McCarthy Cup: All-Ireland senior hurling championship finals down the years by Owen McCann, 1993
  5. The History of Liam Mellows Hurling Club 1933 - 2007 by James Casserly, 2007-01-01
  6. For the Record: A History of National Football and Hurling League Finals by Tom Morrison, 2003-04
  7. Flashbacks: A Half Century of Cork Hurling by Pat Nolan, 2001-01
  8. No Hurling at the Dairy Door by Billy Rackard, 1996
  9. Hurling's Top 20 by Colm Keane, 2002-09-19
  10. Ulster Football & Hurling: The Path of Champions by Jerome Quinn, 1993-01
  11. 1926 in Northern Ireland: 1926 in Gaelic Games, Ballylinan Gaa, Ballinderry Shamrocks Gac, National Hurling League, National Football League
  12. The story of Rahoon hurling 1889-2002 / Gerry Cloherty by Gerry Cloherty, 2004
  13. Casting Pearls and Hurling Stones by Carleton R. Lipham, Una B. Lipham, 1997-12
  14. Lawn Tennis, Badminton, Croquet, Troco, Racquets, Fives, Nurr And Spell, Bowling, Hurling, Etc. (1883) by Ward Lock And Company Publisher, 2010-05-22

41. HEMI Hurling
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42. Swindon GAA - Gaelic Football, Hurling And Camogie Club
Gaelic football, hurling and camogie. Profile and an article about the club.
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43. Gaelic Football, Hurling Are Irish Passions
Few things arouse Irish passions like the fastpaced, hard-hitting sports of hurling and Gaelic football. hurling is similar to lacrosse or hockey.
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Updated March 17, 2003
Come March 17, many Americans and other people around the world will don green clothes, dine on corned beef and cabbage, and quench their thirst with a pint of Guinness Stout. Such rituals are part of the annual St. Patrick's Day celebration of all things Irish.
But how many of us will thrill to the grace of an athlete as he hurls the sliothar into the net for the winning goal? Or cheer battling footballers as they hand-pass and kick their way up the pitch? Gaelic Pride

Cork and Tipperary compete in a hurling match.
Photograph by Tim Thompson/CORBIS More News Kids News The Environment Travel National Geographic Channel Special Series Emerging Explorers TravelWatch National Geographic Out There Oceans ... Pulse of the Planet "It's ingrained in my nature as an Irishman," said John Keane of the Gaelic Athletic Association's North American Board. "It's a tremendously important part of my heritage. (As a child) you spoke Gaelic, enjoyed the Irish music and dancing, and you played the games." While the sports are an integral part of Ireland's national heritage, he noted, their organization also makes them sources of intense local pride. Teams represent Ireland's counties, and players must have family connections to, or live and work in, the counties they represent (most players have second jobs). The free-agency system familiar to North American sports fans does not exist.

44. Celts Camogie Club
Women's hurling club. Includes news, club information, article on pitch and photos.
http://www.celtscamogie.co.uk/
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45. Hurling - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
hurling. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. See also Ice Hockey (History). Previous Winners of GAA AllIreland hurling Championship.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Hurling is a team sport of Celtic origin, played with sticks and a ball. The game, mostly played in Ireland , is considered to be one of the fastest team sports. It bears some resemblance to shinty , which is mainly played in Scotland . Another version of the game for women is known as camogie
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The objective of the game is to score more points than the opposing team. Scoring is by driving a small hard 65 mm diam. leather coated ball ( sliotar ) through the oponents goal. There is a set of goalposts at each end of the 140-meter-long playing field, each team attacking their opponent's goal. These are like a set of "H" posts like in rugby but with a net on the bottom section like in soccer . A goal ( , valued at three points) is awarded when the ball is played under the crossbar (located at 7 ft above the ground) and into the net. One point is scored when the ball is played between the upper part of the goal posts over the crossbar(posts are 7 yards apart). During play, the ball is struck on the ground, or in the air,using the

46. McQuillan GAC
Features news, history and information about football, hurling and carmogie.
http://www.geocities.com/mcquillansgac/
Welcome to the website
Latest Reports: Hurling:
4th April - Reserve Friendly (Portaferry).

4th April - Senior League (Glenariff).

18th April - Sarsfields.

Senior League (Gort Na Mona).
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47. GAA Football & Hurling - Hogan Stand
Antrim include two newcomers Antrim manager Dinny Cahill has included two debutants in his team for Sunday s Ulster hurling championship semifinal against
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48. Naomhmearnog.ie
Football, hurling, and handball club. News, events, history, activities, and pictures.
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49. Galway GAA Football & Hurling - Hogan Stand
GAA Football and hurling from County Galway. Reports of county and club matches.
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Former Footballer of the Year Declan Meehan will captain Galway in this year's championship. SFC saga continues
Mountbellew-Moylough and Carna-Caiseal must meet for a third time after another 80-minutes at Pearse Stadium failed to separate the sides in the Tommy Varden SFC first round. Broderick in fitness battle
Galway hurling star Kevin Broderick is in a race against time to be fit for his county's first outing in the All-Ireland qualifier series on June 26. Walsh ruled out of London clash
Kevin Walsh will be a notable absentee from the Galway team which travels to Ruislip to take on London in the Connacht football championship on Sunday, 23rd May.

50. Limerick GAA Website
Documents news, views and history of Bord na nOg , the organisation which looks after underage hurling and football in Limerick.
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Breaking News: McGrath Cup Final Clare 1-6, Limerick 1-9 a.e.t Allianz National Football League Div 1B Limerick 2-13, Laois 1-5 Cavan 0-7, Limerick 0-11 Limerick 2-10, Wexfor 1-9 Galway 4-11, Limerick 1-10 NHL Results Limerick 1-9, Cork 0-14 Limerick 1-12, Tipperary 2-21 Co. Senior Hurling Championship Draw. Ahane, Kilmallock, Patrickswell and Murroe-Boher in Group 1 Na Piarsaigh, Doon, Croom, Adare in Group 2 Allianz National League Fixtures: Football: 7th Mar Gaillimh v Luimneach 14th Mar Luimneach v An Mhí 21st Mar Sligeach v Luimneach 4th Apr Luimneach v Ard Mhacha Hurling 14th Mar Uíbh Fhailí v Luimneach 21st Mar Luimneach v Loch Garman 28th Mar Aontroim v Luimneach feedback to Webmaster at: limerick-webmaster@gaa.ie
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51. Irish Sport And Sports In Ireland - Ireland.com And The Irish Times
Coverage of rugby, golf, soccer, GAA hurling and football and racing from the Irish Times. Subscription based.
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52. Northern Gaels Hurling Club, The Home Of Hurling In Finland.
Northern Gaels hurling Club hurling, a sport of warriors, fastest field game in the world! Join Finland s first hurling club! Northern Gaels Crest,
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53. Hurling Club Sport; Notre Dame Magazine Online - University Of Notre Dame
hurling Fighting Irish Commence Playing Irish Sports. By Susie Schaab 03. But in America, hurling clubs typically are found only in major cities.
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Magazine Services ND Alumni Home ... Summer 2003 Issue Hurling: Fighting Irish Commence Playing Irish Sports By Susie Schaab '03 The newest sport on campus is one of the oldest on record. Earlier this year Notre Dame became the first college in the United States with a hurling program, according to the Irish graduate student who organized the program. Hurling, which this fall will become an official club sport, is considered by many to be the fastest and oldest field sport on earth. Played by the Celts as early as 600 B.C., it's Ireland's national sport and remains immensely popular there. But in America, hurling clubs typically are found only in major cities. The Notre Dame club got going last fall when members of the campus Gaelic Society, founded in 2002 to exhibit Irish traditions on campus, began practicing side-by-side with people playing catch with softballs and Frisbees on the lawns of North Quad.

54. Index
Website of the local female hurling club.
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Camogie Club Club History 2001 Results and Reports What is Camogie Club Officers ... 2003 Fixtures
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55. Feakle Hurling Club
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56. ParisGAA
Gaelic football and hurling teams. History, pictures, tournaments, and archives.
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57. All About Hurling
All About hurling, hurling is a game similar to hockey, in that it is played with a small ball and a curved wooden stick. It is Europe s oldest field game.
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Your browser does not support script All About Hurling Hurling is a game similar to hockey, in that it is played with a small ball and a curved wooden stick. It is Europe's oldest field game. When the Celts came to Ireland as the last ice age was receding, they brought with them a unique culture, their own language, music, script and unique pastimes. One of these pastimes was a game now called hurling. It features in Irish folklore to illustrate the deeds of heroic mystical figures and it is chronicled as a distinct Irish pastime for at least 2,000 years. Hurling is played on a pitch approximately 137m long and 82m wide. The goalposts are the same shape as on a rugby pitch, with the crossbar lower than a rugby one and slightly higher than a soccer one. You may strike the ball on the ground, or in the air. Unlike hockey, you may pick up the ball with your hurley and carry it for not more than four steps in the hand. After those steps you may bounce the ball on the hurley and back to the hand, but you are forbidden to catch the ball more than twice. To get around this, one of the skills is running with the ball balanced on the hurley To score, you put the ball over the crossbar with the hurley or under the crossbar and into the net by the hurley for a goal, the latter being the equivalent of three points. Each team consists of fifteen players, lining out as follows: 1 goalkeeper, three full-backs, three half-backs, two midfielders, three half-forwards and three full-forwards. The actual line out on the playing field is as follows:

58. Northern Gaels HC: The History Of Hurling
Northern Gaels hurling Club hurling, a sport of warriors, fastest field game in the world! Join Finland s first hurling club! Links. History of hurling.
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The oldest field game in Europe, the fastest field game in the world - just two of the things we are able to boast about this ancient celtic game. Records show evidence that hurling was a regular pasttime in Ireland for well over 2,000 years. In fact the first recorded reference to hurling dates to the Battle of Moytura, near Cong in County Mayo (in the West of Ireland) in 1272 BC between the native Fir Bolg and the invading Tuatha De Danann. When both sides were preparing for battle they decided to have a hurling contest instead, between twenty-seven of the best players from each side. Both sides fought a bloody match and in the end when they were bruised and broken the match finished with the he Fir Bolg victorious who then slew the Tuatha De Danann. It is known that the Tailtean Games, said to be the oldest recorded organised sports in the world, were held in Ireland as far back as approximately 1800BC, and that they went on until 1180AD. Hurling was likely to have been a central part of those games.

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SCARIFF hurling CLUB. CUMANN LUTCHCHLEAS GAEL NA SCAIRBHE. The Scariff hurling Club is one of the major sporting bodies in the Parish.
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SCARIFF HURLING CLUB
CUMANN LUTCHCHLEAS GAEL NA SCAIRBHE
The Scariff Hurling Club is one of the major sporting bodies in the Parish.
The organization has a Senior and Minor divisions and together with the
Camogie Club are actively involved in promoting gaelic games. The Senior
Club caters for all players over the age of eighteen years and has had its share
of success in Senior, Under 21 and Junior A and B Championships over the
years.
The Minor Club are involved in promoting hurling for all age groups below
the age of eighteen years of age and takes part in the following competitions:-
Minor, Under 16, Under 15, Under 14, Under 12 and Under 10. Our Camogie Club caters for all the female hurlers in the parish and partakes in competitions also. Scariff has a very active GAA Field Committee, this group of people look after our two pitches and at the moment are in the process of a major development of the main grounds.

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