Hurling has at least three meanings. It can mean getting sick by vomitting. It can mean throwing something. It is the name of the fastest field game in the world, one of Ireland's national sports.
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∙ 11y agoWiki User
∙ 10y agothe difference is that hurling is throwing something with great or massive force and throwing is sending something t someone but not with a great force
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∙ 11y agohurl can mean to throw or to throw up, depending on the sentence
No single sport dominates. Gaelic Football and Hurling are Ireland's two national sports and the most popular ones. Lots of other sports are very popular, like rugby, soccer, horse racing, golf, motor racing, sailing, athletics, greyhound racing and many others.
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Gaelic Football and Hurling are Ireland's two national sports.
Words that have two or more meanings are called auto-antonyms.
Gaelic Football and Hurling, which are Ireland's two national sports.
The sport you are referring to is called Gaelic football, which is one of Ireland's national sports. There are a few things in it which you would find in rugby or in soccer, but it is a totally unique game in its own right with its own rules and history. So it would be wrong to say it is rugby and football together. Many ball sports have things in common with other ball sports, but they are unique. That is true of Gaelic Football.
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The two national sports in Ireland, Hurling and Gaelic Football. Hurling is a stick and ball game, similar to hockey or Lacrosse, and it is the fastest field game in the world. Gaelic Football has sometimes been described as a cross between soccer and rugby.
It is not known who invented Hurling as it is a very ancient game. References to Hurling have been found as far back as 1272BC.
Evert county in Ireland plays Hurling, so yes Co. Down does play Hurling.