PROVIDENCE — The fastest game on grass? Not soccer. Not baseball. It’s hurling — with an “h,” a stick-and-ball sport not to be confused with curling, an ice-and-broom sport. Hurling’s history reaches ...
About 100 women from all over the nation have gathered in Shaler this weekend to hone their skills at what’s called “the fastest game on grass.” They’re playing the ball-and-stick sport “camogie,” ...
It’s the fastest game on grass and, at 3,000 years old, widely considered to be one of the oldest field sports in the world. This is the Irish sport of hurling and, for the first time in almost two ...
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