No. There is a club called Moscow Shamrocks, but they only play Gaelic Football.
Get in contact with the GAA in London and ask them. See the link below.
Hurling. It is believed Shinty originated from Hurling, after Irish people moved to Scotland. The games have similarities and matches with a compromise set of rules are played between Shinty teams and Hurling teams.
There are many Hurling teams, so you would need to specify which one in order to have this question answered.
Not at present. Contact the North American GAA at the site below for information on clubs and about setting one up.
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There are a huge number of Hurling teams in Ireland. There are over 2500 GAA (Gaelic Athletic Association) clubs in Ireland. Many of these clubs have multiple hurling teams, for different age categories and levels of ability. There are teams for both men and women. The game played by women, has some different rules than that played by men, and it is officially called Camogie. Each team consists of 15 players and for any individual team there would be many others trying to get on a team. So the amount of people playing hurling in Ireland is in the hundreds of thousands.
Two teams have won 4 All-Ireland Senior Hurling titles in a row. Cork: 1941, 1942, 1943 and 1944. Kilkenny: 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009.
Antrim football and hurling teams are the tenants of Casement Park.
Dublin is the largest city in Ireland. There are loads of teams in all sorts of sports in Dublin, far too many to mention in full. They would include Gaelic Football teams, Hurling teams, soccer teams, rugby teams, camogie teams and many, many other teams.Dublin is the largest city in Ireland. There are loads of teams in all sorts of sports in Dublin, far too many to mention in full. They would include Gaelic Football teams, Hurling teams, soccer teams, rugby teams, camogie teams and many, many other teams.Dublin is the largest city in Ireland. There are loads of teams in all sorts of sports in Dublin, far too many to mention in full. They would include Gaelic Football teams, Hurling teams, soccer teams, rugby teams, camogie teams and many, many other teams.Dublin is the largest city in Ireland. There are loads of teams in all sorts of sports in Dublin, far too many to mention in full. They would include Gaelic Football teams, Hurling teams, soccer teams, rugby teams, camogie teams and many, many other teams.Dublin is the largest city in Ireland. There are loads of teams in all sorts of sports in Dublin, far too many to mention in full. They would include Gaelic Football teams, Hurling teams, soccer teams, rugby teams, camogie teams and many, many other teams.Dublin is the largest city in Ireland. There are loads of teams in all sorts of sports in Dublin, far too many to mention in full. They would include Gaelic Football teams, Hurling teams, soccer teams, rugby teams, camogie teams and many, many other teams.Dublin is the largest city in Ireland. There are loads of teams in all sorts of sports in Dublin, far too many to mention in full. They would include Gaelic Football teams, Hurling teams, soccer teams, rugby teams, camogie teams and many, many other teams.Dublin is the largest city in Ireland. There are loads of teams in all sorts of sports in Dublin, far too many to mention in full. They would include Gaelic Football teams, Hurling teams, soccer teams, rugby teams, camogie teams and many, many other teams.Dublin is the largest city in Ireland. There are loads of teams in all sorts of sports in Dublin, far too many to mention in full. They would include Gaelic Football teams, Hurling teams, soccer teams, rugby teams, camogie teams and many, many other teams.Dublin is the largest city in Ireland. There are loads of teams in all sorts of sports in Dublin, far too many to mention in full. They would include Gaelic Football teams, Hurling teams, soccer teams, rugby teams, camogie teams and many, many other teams.Dublin is the largest city in Ireland. There are loads of teams in all sorts of sports in Dublin, far too many to mention in full. They would include Gaelic Football teams, Hurling teams, soccer teams, rugby teams, camogie teams and many, many other teams.
It is hard to say where is the best place, but Kilkenny, Cork and Tipperary are the most successful areas in terms of their teams, so they would be the strongest areas of Hurling in Ireland.It is hard to say where is the best place, but Kilkenny, Cork and Tipperary are the most successful areas in terms of their teams, so they would be the strongest areas of Hurling in Ireland.It is hard to say where is the best place, but Kilkenny, Cork and Tipperary are the most successful areas in terms of their teams, so they would be the strongest areas of Hurling in Ireland.It is hard to say where is the best place, but Kilkenny, Cork and Tipperary are the most successful areas in terms of their teams, so they would be the strongest areas of Hurling in Ireland.It is hard to say where is the best place, but Kilkenny, Cork and Tipperary are the most successful areas in terms of their teams, so they would be the strongest areas of Hurling in Ireland.It is hard to say where is the best place, but Kilkenny, Cork and Tipperary are the most successful areas in terms of their teams, so they would be the strongest areas of Hurling in Ireland.It is hard to say where is the best place, but Kilkenny, Cork and Tipperary are the most successful areas in terms of their teams, so they would be the strongest areas of Hurling in Ireland.It is hard to say where is the best place, but Kilkenny, Cork and Tipperary are the most successful areas in terms of their teams, so they would be the strongest areas of Hurling in Ireland.It is hard to say where is the best place, but Kilkenny, Cork and Tipperary are the most successful areas in terms of their teams, so they would be the strongest areas of Hurling in Ireland.It is hard to say where is the best place, but Kilkenny, Cork and Tipperary are the most successful areas in terms of their teams, so they would be the strongest areas of Hurling in Ireland.It is hard to say where is the best place, but Kilkenny, Cork and Tipperary are the most successful areas in terms of their teams, so they would be the strongest areas of Hurling in Ireland.
Ireland does not have a hurling team. The different counties in Ireland each have their own hurling team and they compete against each other in different competitions. In turn, each club in most counties have a hurling team, from which the county managers pick the most talented players for the county teams.
Hurling is played all over Ireland, so it can't be said to be from either north or south. However most of the best teams are from the very south of Ireland.