You are referring to Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Generally the same sports are played throughout Ireland. Some sports are stronger in some parts. Motor sports are strong in Northern Ireland for example. Hurling is not so strong. It is strongest in the geographical south of Ireland, meaning the northern parts of the Republic of Ireland are not particularly strong in Hurling, not just Northern Ireland. There are a few small parts of Northern Ireland where Hurling is stronger, though still not as strong as the parts of Ireland where Hurling is strong.
Gaelic Football and Hurling are Ireland's two national sports, both being played outdoors. Other popular outdoor sports in Ireland include soccer, rugby, golf, horse racing and many, many others.
Gaelic Football and Hurling are Ireland's two national sports. Many other sports are played like rugby, soccer, golf, horse racing, show jumping, greyhound racing, athletics, swimming, sailing and many others.
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There are lots of sports and their competitions that are played across Ireland and involve participants from all parts of Ireland. Examples include Gaelic Football, Golf, Hurling, Snooker and many others. There are also sports where a single team represents all of Ireland on an international level. Probably the most significant one is the Irish rugby team.
Gaelic Football and Hurling are Ireland's two national sports.
Sports Tonight - Ireland - ended on 2009-03-23.
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they would of played Gaelic (Ireland) you use a football
Some sports played in Canada are tennis, lacrosse, Skii/snowboard and others. Canada has so many sports played that is hard to name them all.
Hurling. It is thousands of years old and is among the oldest sports in the world. It is still extremely popular in Ireland today, but is not widespread in other countries. and Caid, the precursor to Gaelic Football. (see link) Both sports were banned when the British ruled Ireland.