Hurling the fastest field sport in the world - The Milwaukee Hurling Club - largest US Hurling Club ... Ales, Pales, Sticks & Stouts, the third annual Taste of Hurling will take place on Saturday, October 17th from ; 4:00 - 7:00 p.m. The event will be held at BuBs Irish Pub, located at N116 W16218 Main Street, Germantown.
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www.hurling.net/
www.hurling.net/
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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.
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www.gaa.ie/page/hurling.html
www.gaa.ie/page/hurling.html
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Official Sponsors of the GAA HURLING All-Ireland Senior Championship ... GAA Hurling All Ireland Senior Championship ... Allianz GAA Hurling National League 2010...
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The game of hurling is more than just a game -- it is Ireland's national passion. But to appreciate hurling, one must look beyond the mere fact that it is a sport, because it is much more. Countering the trend towards big-money professional athletics, hurling has remained strictly amateur.
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www.tompgalvin.com/features/hurling.htm
www.tompgalvin.com/features/hurling.htm
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Cornish hurling - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hurling or Hurling the Silver Ball (Cornish: ), is an outdoor team sport of Celtic origin played only in Cornwall in the United Kingdom. It is played with a small silver ball. It is not to be confu...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornish_hurling
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What is Hurling?Hurling has been described variously as 'field hockey in the air,' 'brutal field hockey,' 'like lacross but with solid sticks' etc. None of t... ... What is Hurling? (part 2 of 3)
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=AM-kB1e96CA
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General guide to Hurling, how to play, history etc ... Hurling is a stick-and-ball game exclusive to parts of Ireland; its nearest relatives would be shinty in parts of Scotland, and hockey.
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www.irelandmidwest.com/common/Hurlingrules.htm
www.irelandmidwest.com/common/Hurlingrules.htm
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The North American County Board (NACB) is the governing body of Gaelic Games in the USA (except for in the New York metropolitan area) and is responsible for promoting Gaelic Football, Hurling, and Camogie.
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