There is no single answer to that. They come in different sizes and different quality and it depends on where you are buying it both in terms of the provider and where in the world you are. See a few examples below.
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 cast of The Hurling Stick - 2007 includes: Josh Kelling as Mick Celena Klansnic as Waitress Jonny Lovins as Bartender Brian Thomas Evans as Danny
No, hurling and lacrosse do not both use sticks with a net. Hurling, a traditional Irish sport, uses a stick called a hurley, which has a flat, curved end for striking a small ball called a sliotar. Lacrosse, on the other hand, uses a stick with a net pocket at the end to catch, carry, and pass a rubber ball. While both sports involve sticks and balls, the equipment used is different in each case.
why would you want a pumpkin on a stick
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Hurling.
It cost Rs:400
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.
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Camogie is an Irish stick and ball sport played by women. It is almost identical to hurling, played by men.