Camogie is the women's variation of Hurling. There are some differences in the rules, so they are not the exact same game, hence the use of a different name.
The version of Hurling played by ladies is known as Camogie. The first rules for it were drawn up in 1903 and The Camogie Association was founded in 1904.The version of Hurling played by ladies is known as Camogie. The first rules for it were drawn up in 1903 and The Camogie Association was founded in 1904.The version of Hurling played by ladies is known as Camogie. The first rules for it were drawn up in 1903 and The Camogie Association was founded in 1904.The version of Hurling played by ladies is known as Camogie. The first rules for it were drawn up in 1903 and The Camogie Association was founded in 1904.The version of Hurling played by ladies is known as Camogie. The first rules for it were drawn up in 1903 and The Camogie Association was founded in 1904.The version of Hurling played by ladies is known as Camogie. The first rules for it were drawn up in 1903 and The Camogie Association was founded in 1904.The version of Hurling played by ladies is known as Camogie. The first rules for it were drawn up in 1903 and The Camogie Association was founded in 1904.The version of Hurling played by ladies is known as Camogie. The first rules for it were drawn up in 1903 and The Camogie Association was founded in 1904.The version of Hurling played by ladies is known as Camogie. The first rules for it were drawn up in 1903 and The Camogie Association was founded in 1904.The version of Hurling played by ladies is known as Camogie. The first rules for it were drawn up in 1903 and The Camogie Association was founded in 1904.The version of Hurling played by ladies is known as Camogie. The first rules for it were drawn up in 1903 and The Camogie Association was founded in 1904.
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One of Ireland's national sports is Hurling. The female equivalent of Hurling is Camogie. So it is a prominent sport in Ireland, much as Hurling is.
The Irish Gaelic name for hurling stick is camán (hurling stick). A camóg (camogie stick) is somewhat smaller and is used by women in the game of camogie
The variation of the sport of hurling that is played by women is known as Camogie.
Gaelic football, camogie, hurling.
There are 5. Rounders, hurling, camogie, handball and Gaelic football.
we have a celei or play hurling/camogie Irish dancing go to the pub.
No.. Football, hurling, camogie, handball snd rounders are the 5 gaa sports
St.ciallians won the camogie all Ireland :)
There are many Gaelic sports, each with their own rules. These include Gaelic Football, Hurling, Ladies Gaelic Football, Camogie, Rounders and Handball. See the related questions below.