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hurling: Definition from Answers.com
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hurling n. An Irish game resembling lacrosse played with a broad-bladed, ... The goalposts are 16 ft (4.88 m) high and 21 ft (6.4 m) wide, with a crossbar 8 ...
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Hurling - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hurling (in Irish, iománaíocht or iomáint) is an outdoor team sport of ancient ... extending in back of the goal is attached to the crossbar and lower goal posts. ...
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Indy Hurling.com - About the Game
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The typical hurling field (pitch) is fairly large by American standards, ... The goal is similar to a soccer goal with goal posts on both ends. ...
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Sports Rules - Hurling
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sports ... The hurling pitch. OVERVIEW ... ball to try and get it through the opponents goalposts at the end of the field. ...
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Scullion Hurls - Home
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... finished Irish Hurling sticks, Sliotars and Hurling and GAA ... Portable Gaelic/Hurling Goalposts. Click for more. New Cooper SK100 Helmets. Click for more ...
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