hurling -
a traditional Irish game resembling hockey; played by two teams of 15 players each
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Wiktionary
hurling (Noun) An Irish game of Celtic origin dating from AD400. It is played with an ash stick called a hurleycamán in Irish and a hard leather ball called a sliotar.
hurling (Noun) A Cornish street game resembling rugby, played with a silver ball.
hurling (n.) A kind of game at ball, formerly played.
Wikipedia
Hurling (in Irish, "iománaÃocht" or "iomáint") is an Irish outdoor team sport similar to hockey, played by two teams of 15 people.
The object of the game is for players to use a wooden axe-shaped stick called a hurley (in Irish a "camán", pronounced kam-awn), or a hurl, to hit a small ball called a sliotar (pronounced slith-er) between the opponents' goalposts either over the crossbar for one point, or under the crossbar into a net guarded by a goalkeeper for one goal, which is equivalent to three points.
The ball can be caught in the hand and carried for not more than four steps, struck in the air, or struck on the ground with the stick. It can be kicked or slapped with an open hand (the hand pass) for short-range passing. A player who wants to carry the ball for more than three steps has to bounce or balance the ball on the end of the stick, and the ball can only be handled twice while in his possession.
Playing field.
Hurling is played on a pitch approximately 137m long and 82m wide The goals at each end of the field are formed by two posts, which are usually 6 m high, set 6.4 m apart, and connected 2.44 m above the ground by a crossbar. A net extending in back of the goal is attached to the crossbar and lower goal posts.
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