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  1. Three Kings - Cork Kilkenny Tipperary: The Battle for Hurling Supremacy by Ralph Riegel, 2008-08-11
  2. Munster Hurling Legends: Seven Decades of the Greatest Teams, Players and Games by Eamonn Sweeney, 2003-11-11
  3. 2010s in Northern Ireland: 2010 in Northern Ireland, 2009-10 Ifa Premiership, All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 2010
  4. GAA: The Glory Years: Hurling and Football 1991-2005 by Ronnie Bellew, 2006-05-01
  5. Over 50 Years of Clare Hurling Teams (1949-2001): Pa Howard's Collection by Patrick Howard, 2002-09-27
  6. 1926 in Ireland: 1926 in Gaelic Games, 1926 in Northern Ireland, Ballylinan Gaa, Ballinderry Shamrocks Gac, National Hurling League
  7. The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Gaelic Football and Hurling by Martin Breheny, Donal Keenan, 2001-12
  8. GAA Quiz Book: Over 2,000 Gaelic Football And Hurling Questions by Christy O'Connor, 2007-10-01
  9. The Championship 2003: Football and Hurling the complete record by Brian Carthy, 2003
  10. The Blues. A History Of St. Finbarr's National Hurling And Football Club by Sean Beecher, 1984-01-01
  11. The Greatest Hurling Decade by Nicholas Furlong, 1998-10
  12. Classic Munster Hurling Finals by Seamus J. King, 2007-01
  13. Cork's Hurling Story by Time Horgan, 2011-01-28
  14. Around the Square: The Story of Ennis Hurling by Ollie Byrnes, 2003-10-07

21. Sports : Hurling
Introduction to the sport, rules, and a description of the hurling tradition, Poc Fada na hÉireann.Category Sports Gaelic hurling......hurling is a game similar to hockey, in that it is played with a small ball anda curved wooden stick. One of these pastimes was a game now called hurling.
http://www.gaa.ie/sports/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. The stick, or "hurley" (called cam·n in Irish) is curved outwards at the end, to provide the striking surface. The ball or "sliothar" is similar in size to a hockey ball but has raised ridges. 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:

22. Index
Image gallery.
http://www.geocities.com/irishlover4u/index.html
Pictures Gaelic Football and Hurling from San Francisco, California  You can e-mail me by clicking the e-mail button below, if you have any info on these pictures that you would like me to put on them like the names of the people or if you want information on how to buy any of these pictures. click on logo to go to my o ther website. Men's football Men's Hurling Women's Football and Camogie Minor Football

23. Sports : Hurling
Introduction to the sport, rules, and a description of the hurling tradition, Poc Fada na h‰ireann.
http://www.gaa.ie/sports/hurling/index.html
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. The stick, or "hurley" (called cam·n in Irish) is curved outwards at the end, to provide the striking surface. The ball or "sliothar" is similar in size to a hockey ball but has raised ridges. 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:

24. CAUSEWAY HURLING CLUB
Welcome to Causeway hurling Club's latest web site if you haven't been with us insome time you will soon see the immense change and we hope improvements that
http://causeway.freeyellow.com/
An Tochar / Causeway
Images of Causeway players in '98 Causeway links Official and Unofficial GAA sites Irish sites
OUR VIEW
Welcome to Causeway Hurling Club's latest web site if you haven't been with us in some time you will soon see the immense change and we hope improvements that have taken place in the last number of weeks. We will continue in our attempts to improve the site over time hope fully adding new articles and information regularly. Also I promise my attempt to update the site more often will be redoubled many of you have commented on the lack of updates. Let me also point out at this point that anyone is welcome to e-mail me an article or even just a couple of lines which you would like to have added to the site. One of the reasons for the site initially was to allow people all over the world to get a view of what is happening in North Kerry and in particular the Hurling interests and it has been my pleasure to both view the guest book which I might add continues to expand and also to receive many e-mails concerning the site. For those I am indeed grateful, I have had the pleasure of receiving e-mails from all corners of the world America, England and of course Ireland being the most frequent callers. For all the words of support I thank you and as always hope that you keep in touch regularly.
The site is very much under reconstruction and will I'm sure take some time to get to an acceptable standard. The many links, which you will find throughout the site, will come online shortly and hopefully make your navigation that much easier... Thank you once again for calling

25. Hurling Und Gaelic Football
Translate this page internet universe archives , Die Irische Alternative fürden Sommer hurling und Gaelic Football. hurling. Wer glaubt, daß
http://www.the-shot.com/gaa/index2.html
home english version
Fussball in: [ germany africa asia internet ... archives
Hurling und Gaelic Football gaelic football hurling links
Hurling und Gaelic Football
Jene bestehen wiederum aus einer ungleiche Anzahl von Grafschaften (Connacht 6, Leinster 12 (inkl. Dublin), Munster 6, Ulster 9).
Zuerst bestimmen die Provinzen ihren Meister, dann spielen jene um den All Ireland Titel.
Beide Sportarten werden, so sagt man seit Ewigkeiten gespielt, die Meisterschaften in heutiger Form seit mehr als 100 Jahren.
gaelic football
hurling links back to top GAELIC FOOTBALL
Die letzten 5 Gewinner:
1994 Down (from Ulster), 1995 Dublin (Leinster), 1996 Meath (Leinster), 1997 Kerry (Munster), 1998 Galway (Connacht) Die Meister 1999 der vier Provinzen:
Ulster: Armagh Munster: Cork Connacht: Mayo (vice All Irish champions 96 and 97, defeated Galway here) Leinster: Meath Diese vier ermitteln den All Irish Champion: Halbfinalspiele am 22./29.8.: Cork - Mayo Armagh - Meath Finale am 26.9.: gaelic football hurling links back to top HURLING (Siehe Gaelic Football Die 1999 Provinz-Sieger: Ulster: Antrim (spielt Leinster Vize Offaly in Viertel-finals) Leinster: Kilkenny Connacht: Galway (spielt Munster Vize Clare in Viertel-finals) Halbfinale (15./22.8.) Cork-Antrim/Offaly, Kilkenny-Galway/Clare

26. ClareHurlers.com...The Clare Senior Hurling Team Website
News, player profiles, audio files, postcards, message board, and pictures.Category Sports Gaelic Organizations Ireland Clare......
http://www.clarehurlers.com/

27. GFHASA: Homepage
Official website of Gaelic Football and hurling in South Australia. Has news, results and photos.
http://www.geocities.com/gfhasa/
Office for Recreation, Sport and Racing The Gaelic Football season is played in South Australia from October to March. The 2002-2003 season commenced on Friday 18th October 2002. Click here for information about season 2002-2003. For more information about Gaelic Football in SA, please e-mail gfhasa@yahoo.com.au *** GFHASA Strategic Plan now available online Latest News
  • 28/12/02: Press Release: Bay Sports Festival. For the second year running, Gaelic Football was part of the Bay Sports Festival at Glenelg, Adelaide's main beach side suburb... read more 14/12/02: Press Release: Pre-Xmas Grand Finals, Minors (U18's) News, Bay Sports Festival... [ read more 7/12/02: Press Release: Semi Finals results plus other news... [ read more 2/12/02: Press Release: Elimination Finals results plus Life Be In It "Come n Try"... [

28. Feakle Hurling Club
A complete history of the club since 1886.Category Sports Gaelic Organizations Ireland Clare......Free Web site hosting Freeservers.com,
http://www.fhc.8k.com/
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29. Welcome To St.Brigid's Hurling Club 2002
St. Brigid's Intermediate hurling Club. Other GAA links. A Word FromOur Chairman, Welcome to St.Brigid's hurling Club. St.Brigid's
http://homepage.tinet.ie/~stbrigidshc/
St. Brigid's Intermediate Hurling Club Other GAA links A Word From Our Chairman Welcome to St.Brigid's Hurling Club. St.Brigid's won just one game in the Intermediate Championship this year, and that was against Delvin. With the Intermediates out of the championship, we looked to the Underage teams. The Under 12 team won out their championship ( see photos in Underage section ) with the Under 16 and Under 21 teams adding two more titles to the St.Brigid's collection. Check out the underage section for team photos and reports. Welcome to all who visit us. Please sign our guestbook! Latest Club News Club Events 2002 Committee Underage Notes Guestbook Archives ... Players © St.Brigid's Intermediate Hurling Club, Dalystown, Co. Westmeath, 2002. Contact the Author Contact the Club Last updated:11/12/02 ast

30. GAA Hurling
hurling. Dooley departs Faithful Mar 15th The third brother of Clareen's holytrinity forced out through injury read on . read on . hurling Results,
http://www.unison.ie/sportsdesk/hurling/
You are here: Home SportsDesk Hurling Today's Date: Sat March 22nd 03 Login Email Password Remember me? Help? Newspapers >> National >> Irish Independent Regional Newspapers >> Anglo Celt Bray People Carlow People Corkman Drogheda Independent Enniscorthy Echo Enniscorthy Guardian Fingal Independent Gorey Echo Gorey Guardian Kerryman Leinster Express Leinster Leader Mayo News Meath Chronicle Nenagh Guardian New Ross Echo New Ross Standard Offaly Express Offaly Independent Roscommon Herald Sligo Champion Southern Star The Argus Tuam Herald Westmeath Examiner Westmeath Independent Wexford Echo Wexford People Wicklow People World >> New Zealand Herald London Independent IOL South Africa
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Hurling Galway hurlers opt out of squad
Mar 21st: GALWAY hurling was reeling last night following the decision of two players to drop out of the panel.
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Keane insists Limerick row now resolved
Mar 21st: LIMERICK hurling boss Dave Keane last night insisted that the internal problems which have beset the squad are now behind them.
read on >>
Goodbye to the Hill - but when and how?

31. Irish Newspapers - Irish News, News Ireland, Irish Online, Sports, Business, Ent
The Ireland v England match be a .. Should the GAA pay its top hurling andfootball players? Should the 13a-side idea be tried with hurling?
http://www.unison.ie/polls/index.php3?mypollid=237

32. Dromina GAA
Thank you very much. Welcome to the Dromina GAA hurling Club homepage createdto promote the club and give Dromina GAA a presence on the World Wide Web.
http://www.dromina.com/
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Home Page Home News Results Links ... Message Board This site has recently been reviewed by Doras. The developers of this site would appreciate if you would provide feedback on how these pages may be improved in appearance OR content. Thank you very much. Welcome to the Dromina GAA Hurling Club homepage created to promote the club and give Dromina GAA a presence on the World Wide Web. It provides people from home and abroad with the opportunity to get in touch with what is happening in the Dromina GAA scene easily and quickly over the Internet. Although this site is still under construction, we hope you find it both interesting and informative. It is updated weekly with news from the club. If you feel you have anything else to contribute or have comments on how the site may be improved then please eMail us at DrominaGAA@hotmail.com. If you are a first time visitor, please be sure to sign the guestbook. Click here to make www.dromina.com your homepage (note: works for Internet Explorer only). Information/History - the club are currently putting in place plans to write a book to trace the history of the club.

33. Souths GAA Home Page, Gaelic Football And Hurling
News, history, events, fixtures, and results.
http://www.geocities.com/southsgaa/
Welcome To...
Founded 1983
BRISBANE    .    QUEENSLAND    .    AUSTRALIA
Sign Guestbook View Guestbook Home Page Merchandise ... Fixtures Reading Irish Times Irish Indo CourierMail
Weekly Wrap
MAR 6, 2003
SATURDAY'S GAME AT 4 PM
Next Saturdays International Rules game against the Murri Mavericks will kick off at 4pm and not 4.30 as previously listed.
All Souths members and friends are urged to make an effort to get along and support the lads.
There is the obligatory amount of socialising to be done after and we are also sharing the profits from the tinnie bar.
All players are urged to get along to the last training session on Thursday.
FEB 12, 2003 MAGPIE MILLIONAIRE In breaking news it has been reported that ex magpie Justin Murphy of Kells, Co. Meath has won a major prize in last week's Irish Lottery. Apparently the bould Justin is 1.2 million euros better off which is around A$ 2 million and not a sum to be sneezed at. Very handy with prices as they are in the the old country and the oul celtic tiger running out of puff recently. Top bloke that Justin and I was just saying the same thing to the lads in the pub last weekend. He might even feel like a return trip to Brizvegas.

34. Central Coast Hurling & Football Club Sydney, Australia
Central Coast Gaelic Football Gaelic Organizations Australia
http://www.thecoastgaa.com/

35. Hurling Skills
hurling -. Irelands National Sport! The Fastest Field Game inthe World. Learn the Skills! Here- Click on the Links to see how
http://www.iol.ie/~mfogarty/skills/skills.htm
- "Hurling" - Irelands National Sport!
The Fastest Field Game in the World Learn the Skills! Here-
Click on the Links to see how to perform the skills of the game. The video links will take a few moments to open ! Be patient, they are worth the wait! Skill Video Skill Video Parts of a Hurl
Doubling in the Air
Doubling in the Air Correct Grip ... Home Page

36. Behind The Pose, There's Just More Pose!
The weblog of a guy who sits in his tiny apartment watching pro wrestling on television, listening to Leon Redbone CDs and surfing the net for porn in his underwear, occasionally hurling obscenities at passersby from his balcony.
http://www.angelfire.com/indie/behindthepose
Sunday, April 08, 2001 9:39 AM After seeing Blow last night, I read this interview with George Jung. I was a little disappointed by the movie. They made Jung out to be a sympathetic character. There was never any mention of the thousands of lives that he and his buddies helped ruin.
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That's what I said after my significant other exclaimed that we never talk anymore. Needless to say, that didn't go over too well and we didn't talk for the rest of the day.
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37. Home Page
Player profiles, news, and results.Category Sports Gaelic Organizations Ireland Cork......SARSFIELDS hurling CLUB. Welcome to the Web site of one of the oldesthurling clubs in Cork. Steeped in tradition and located in
http://members.tripod.com/sarsfield01/
SARSFIELDS HURLING CLUB Welcome to the Web site of one of the oldest hurling clubs in Cork. Steeped in tradition and located in the barony of Imokilly, the club boasts such famous hurling names as Micka Brennan, Alan Lotty, Teddy McCarthy, Paddy Barry and Liam Dowling. These wore the colours of Cork with pride and distinction. The club has a well organised underage infrastructure, with street leagues for age groups of six years and up. Teams compete in the East Cork championships and have been particularly successful in the recent Feile U-14 competitions. Our sister club, the Glanmire football club also caters for the community and has their web page at http://welcome.to/glanmiregaa/ and gives details on who to contact, video clips of Tadhgy Murphy beating the Kingdom in 1983 and the players involved. Any details on this webpage or any inquiries, contact Riobard Lotty CORK CLUBS Castlemagner GAA Club, Duhallow Cork Colleges GAA Nemo Rangers, Douglas Newtownshandrum Camogie Club ... View My Guestbook

38. Informix Hits Rock Bottom | CNET News.com
On the side of Route 101, just a few hundred feet from database software maker Oracle's front door, is a billboard that Informix Software has for years used as a platform for hurling barbs and mild insults at the database software behemoth. Now Oracle might have the last word. News.com
http://www.news.com/News/Item/0,4,13359,00.html?st.ne.fd.mdh

39. Index
Website of the local female hurling club.
http://www.geocities.com/camogie_blues
Newmarket on Fergus
Camogie Club Club History 2001 Results and Reports What is Camogie Club Officers ... 2003 Fixtures
Discalimer : Newmarket on Fergus Camogie Club does not accept responsibility for any offence taken by any material appearing on this site. The intention is to inform, not to offend.
Chairman's Address
E-mail us Player Profiles
Training for all Under 12 Camogie players begins on Sunday the 16th of March at 12 Noon. All ages are welcome especially any new players. 2002 Results and Reports
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40. HurlingUK Home Page
hurlingUK is site dedicated to hurling, and welcomesvisitors from Ireland and around the world.
http://hurlinguk.freeyellow.com/
Welcome to the new look HurlingUK, you can E-Mail us at any time by using the link above and can navigate the site by using the buttons on the left. This site is still under construction, there are some working pages, and I will add more as I create them -Ed I would be very pleased if people would send me all sorts of things ranging from photos of matches they have been to see or even articals relating to games they have seen. If I receive enough I could dedicate them to their own page. Living in London restricts the ammount of hurling you can come into contact with but there is a small number of good teams which can produce exciting game, if you play for a small club or follow a small club in the UK I would really like to hear from you, post me with your details, and other information like the current leauge table (a scan will do) and other relevent hurling information as this would also be very helpful.
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