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The team that hit the ball over will get a point.
Getting the ball into the goal gives 3 points. Getting the ball over the bar is worth 1 point. This applies to both Gaelic Football and Hurling.
The ball is still technically in. According to the rules of volleyball, if it hits the net and goes over, it is still in.
In netball, if the shooter shoots, misses the hoop and catches it, it will be a replay ball and the ball will be handed over to the other tea.
If that happens the team who inbounded the ball turns over the possession to the opposing team.
The goal is H-shaped with a net below the crossbar, similar to a soccer goal and rugby goalposts being stuck together. Getting the ball over the bar gives one point and getting the ball into the net gives 3 points. Scoring is mainly done by hitting the ball with the Hurling stick. The ball can be kicked but not be thrown for a score.
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If the ball goes out after you serve it in Volley Ball them the other team gets the point if they didn't touch it when you contacted the ball and it went over the net. But if the other opposing team touches the ball and it goes out of play then the other team gets the point when the ball was contacted from the other team and they couldn't get to the ball fast enough.
Camogie, which is the women's version of Hurling, is the main one. The rules are very similar. You have other unofficial games, like long puck competitions, to see who can hit the ball furthest, or over a set course with the fewest pucks. This is known as the Poc Fada, and there is an annual competition for it in August each year, in the Cooley mountains in Co. Louth. You have games where players try to hit the crossbar with the sliothar (name of the ball Hurling is played with).
If it hits the net but does not go over then it is a sideout and the other team gets the ball. If it hits the net but goes over, it is playable and the other team must get it or lose a point.
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