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I have proposed that we create a WikiProject devoted to Women's sport: Wikipedia:WikiProject Council/Proposals/Women's Sport. John Vandenberg ( chat) 10:48, 26 March 2011 (UTC)
Some of the rules differences aren't clear to one not familiar with the game:
What is a "handpass?" I assume it means grabbing the sliotar and flinging it by hand, but it would be good to have it settled for sure
The only puck with which I'm familiar is the one used in hockey. I suspect this is something different. Can we get it defined in the article?
Does this forbid lateral movement, or does "side-to-side" mean something different here?
What is a "sideline cut?"
Thanks,
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Hi all, just noticed this part of the lede: "Camogie has none of the physical drama found in hurling." This clearly isn't a factual statement. Even opening the citation, it is just an opinion piece from Tommy Conlon. Surely doesn't belong on Wikipedia. Bonzostar ( talk) 13:24, 22 June 2020 (UTC)
Although camogie is played predominantly in Ireland it has spread internationally, largely by immigrants and immigrant populations. A section dealing with its international presence would be an asset especially since the World GAA Games was initiated by the early 21st century. CheckersBoard ( talk) 23:57, 22 May 2022 (UTC)