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There are 5. Rounders, hurling, camogie, handball and Gaelic football.
France probably. But if you mean Gaelic football, that would be Ireland.
The Gaelic Athletic Association oversees a number of sports including Hurling, Gaelic Football, Handball and Rounders. Ladies Gaelic Football and Camogie are also related to the GAA.
If you are talking about Gaelic Football and Australian rules teams, then the answer is no. The first time Gaelic Football and Australian rules teams played each other was in 1967. A Meath team played an Australian team.
Gaelic Football is an Irish sport and one of Ireland's two big national sports, the other being Hurling. Gaelic Football's origins are entwined with many other football sports played across Europe. These led to various football games in the modern world. The first recorded versions of something similar to modern Gaelic Football in Ireland were in medieval times.Ireland.
Cricket, Rugby and Gaelic football.
Australian Rules Football and Gaelic Football were his two main sports.
The ball used in Gaelic Football is round.
Owen Coyle,he played Gaelic football for his home county of Donegal and now manages Burnley fc.
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There would be a little Hurling but Gaelic Football is the main sport played in county Monaghan.
Any sport can be played in the US. Some that are rarely played are; Cricket Australian football Irish Gaelic football and Hurling Netball Rounders