The field of play for a GAA pitch has some flexibility within which it must be: The recommended dimensions are:
Length - 130 metres minimum to 145 metres maximum
Width - 80 metres minimum to 90 metres maximum
All pitches can be different sizes but they must be between 130 yards and 145 yards (in length)
A Rugby pitch shall be no longer than 100 meters by 70 meters wide A Gaelic football pitch is
Length - 130m minimum and 145 maximum
Width - 80m minimum and 90 maximum
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It isn't. People think it is because when the people show the football pitch, it looks bigger. When it's the rugby pitch they show it at the side so it looks smaller than a football pitch. From :)
Gaelic football was first codified in 1887 rugby football league goes back to 1895
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Its Gaelic Football
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Mainly GAA- Gaelic football, football, hurling and rugby
rugby ,hurling, Gaelic football, soccer, cricket,
Association football (Soccer), Five-a-side soccer, Gaelic football, Rugby League, Wheelchair rugby,Freestyle football, Rugby Union, American football, Canadian, Australian football, Subbuteo, Table football and quite a few more.
Rugby Union was the predecessor of the League code Rugby union prompted American Football whose creator was Walter Camp, Australian Rules football is reported to be linked to BOTH Gaelic Football and crossed with Rugby. All these have a history that appears to commence After 1825 when rugby first started with the exception of Gaelic Football which used a round ball and appears around the same time as rugby - there is little to connect them.
Many. Typical examples include Gaelic Football, football and rugby
hurling Gaelic football rugby and spelling correctly