hurling in the PONS Dictionary

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The view of the referees' committee was that there were 10 clear-cut red-card offences in the hurling championship last year, only two of which were acted upon.
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There are also hurling and camogie teams across many age groups.
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He has enjoyed much success at underage levels, beginning in the mid-1990s when he won a North Tipperary under-14 hurling medal.
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The club was founded in 1967 and fields teams in both Gaelic football and hurling.
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The club fields teams in Gaelic football only, with no hurling played.
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These include 3 adult football teams, 3 adult hurling teams, 2 adult camogie teams and 2 adult ladies' football teams.
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Leggings have even been worn by a hurling full back.
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State of the art flood lights were installed in 2003 to facilitate the playing of hurling and football matches during the winter evenings.
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But if this has been arguably the most chastening year of his hurling life, he looks back on the worst of it as an education.
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The car then ran into a telephone pole, destroying the machine and hurling the five occupants to the ground.
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