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.
Irish people play a lot of sports including soccer, basketball, rugby, golf, snooker, tennis etc. There are sports which are Irish/Gaelic that are played. These include Gaelic football, hurling and camogie. People who play these games are usually members of a GAA(Gaelic Athletic Association) club.
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Horse racing ,soccer,rugby,gaelic football
It is one of Ireland's two national sports. It is a game of the Gaels, some of the people of Ireland, and it is a football sport. Gaelic Football is a perfect description, much as other football sports and other sports that are named from the country or people that play it.
Many. Typical examples include Gaelic Football, football and rugby
Gaelic Sports Club Luxembourg was created in 1978.
Mostly Gaelic football, Hurling, Camogie, .. others are rugby soccer.. :)
Definitely Hurling. And possibly Gaelic; I'm not quite sure if they play it over there, in America, but they play it here, anyway.
There are thousands of people who play golf in Ireland. Many of these people are older or retired and play for fun.
Play Gaelic was created in 1978.
Though people play international sports like basketball and football (soccer) the most popular Irish sports in dublin are Gaelic Football and Hurling. They are better at Gaelic Football but both are very popular. They would be the equivalent of baseball and football in America
Gaelic Football and Hurling are the two main sports. Others include Handball and Rounders, as well as Ladies Gaelic Football and Camogie, although those two have their own governing bodies.