Hurling, an Irish pastime for at least 2,000 years similar to shinty, is derived from the historic game common to both peoples.Shinty/Hurling appears prominently in the legend of Cúchulainn, the Celtic mythology hero. When the two teams met in the same venue last year, the Scots stormed Caberfeidh's Kevin Bartlett struck the winning score late on in the composite rules game which Ireland led for all but seven minutes of play. Thurles, Co. Tipperary. After an encouraging first quarter for Stay up to date and follow Tipperary GAA on our social networks: WEEKEND 26th/27th SEPTEMBER STREAMING & OTHER DETAILS, WEEKEND 19th/20th SEPTEMBER STREAMING & OTHER DETAILS, Match Programme Booklet for weekend of 12th & 13th September 2020, Press Release – 2020 Munster GAA Inter-County Fixtures Confirmed, Interview with Ballymacarbry Ladies Footballer Aileen Wall. The annual match was preceded by a women's camogie encounter between Scotland and Dublin which the home side won 13-2 and included two goals from Zoe Reid and one each from Lorna MacRae and Kirsty Deans. The senior Hurling-Shinty International will be preceded by an U-21 match between the two countries, as the Irish team managed by Conor Phelan and Willie Maher seeks to repeat last year’s convincing win. The opportunity only comes around once a year, and pulling on the green jersey and representing their country means a lot to those players selected. International matches between Hurling and Shinty teams have taken place since 1896, Scotland being the more victorious team for the majority of the games. Scotland manager Ronald Ross believes that gives his team an advantage, because the Irish players tend to take some time to come to grips with the rules of the game. The first instinct for a player now is to get the ball into this hand, and ground-hurling has become virtually extinct. Victory arrived during a frantic three-minute spell when Greg Matheson grabbed a point from 65 yards and managed another soon after to equalise, before Bartlett's dramatic winner.
Éire vs ALBA. When the two teams met in the same venue last year, the Scots stormed to a 3-15 to 2-8 victory as the Irish players struggled to adapt to the compromise rules. Annual Hurling/Shinty International. Although Scotland looked more likely to grab a three-point goal, the first of those fell to Ireland when Gavin McGowan received a ball from the left for a tap-in at the far post.
The team squads are listed below. A stirring second-half comeback proved to be the key for Scotland's shinty players as they retained the Marine Harvest Trophy with a 14-12 win against Ireland's hurlers at Bught Park, Inverness.
Hurling, an Irish pastime for at least 2,000 years similar to shinty, is derived from the historic game common to both peoples.Shinty/Hurling appears prominently in the legend of Cúchulainn, the Celtic mythology hero. When the two teams met in the same venue last year, the Scots stormed Caberfeidh's Kevin Bartlett struck the winning score late on in the composite rules game which Ireland led for all but seven minutes of play. Thurles, Co. Tipperary. After an encouraging first quarter for Stay up to date and follow Tipperary GAA on our social networks: WEEKEND 26th/27th SEPTEMBER STREAMING & OTHER DETAILS, WEEKEND 19th/20th SEPTEMBER STREAMING & OTHER DETAILS, Match Programme Booklet for weekend of 12th & 13th September 2020, Press Release – 2020 Munster GAA Inter-County Fixtures Confirmed, Interview with Ballymacarbry Ladies Footballer Aileen Wall. The annual match was preceded by a women's camogie encounter between Scotland and Dublin which the home side won 13-2 and included two goals from Zoe Reid and one each from Lorna MacRae and Kirsty Deans. The senior Hurling-Shinty International will be preceded by an U-21 match between the two countries, as the Irish team managed by Conor Phelan and Willie Maher seeks to repeat last year’s convincing win. The opportunity only comes around once a year, and pulling on the green jersey and representing their country means a lot to those players selected. International matches between Hurling and Shinty teams have taken place since 1896, Scotland being the more victorious team for the majority of the games. Scotland manager Ronald Ross believes that gives his team an advantage, because the Irish players tend to take some time to come to grips with the rules of the game. The first instinct for a player now is to get the ball into this hand, and ground-hurling has become virtually extinct. Victory arrived during a frantic three-minute spell when Greg Matheson grabbed a point from 65 yards and managed another soon after to equalise, before Bartlett's dramatic winner.
Éire vs ALBA. When the two teams met in the same venue last year, the Scots stormed to a 3-15 to 2-8 victory as the Irish players struggled to adapt to the compromise rules. Annual Hurling/Shinty International. Although Scotland looked more likely to grab a three-point goal, the first of those fell to Ireland when Gavin McGowan received a ball from the left for a tap-in at the far post.
The team squads are listed below. A stirring second-half comeback proved to be the key for Scotland's shinty players as they retained the Marine Harvest Trophy with a 14-12 win against Ireland's hurlers at Bught Park, Inverness.
Hurling, an Irish pastime for at least 2,000 years similar to shinty, is derived from the historic game common to both peoples.Shinty/Hurling appears prominently in the legend of Cúchulainn, the Celtic mythology hero. When the two teams met in the same venue last year, the Scots stormed Caberfeidh's Kevin Bartlett struck the winning score late on in the composite rules game which Ireland led for all but seven minutes of play. Thurles, Co. Tipperary. After an encouraging first quarter for Stay up to date and follow Tipperary GAA on our social networks: WEEKEND 26th/27th SEPTEMBER STREAMING & OTHER DETAILS, WEEKEND 19th/20th SEPTEMBER STREAMING & OTHER DETAILS, Match Programme Booklet for weekend of 12th & 13th September 2020, Press Release – 2020 Munster GAA Inter-County Fixtures Confirmed, Interview with Ballymacarbry Ladies Footballer Aileen Wall. The annual match was preceded by a women's camogie encounter between Scotland and Dublin which the home side won 13-2 and included two goals from Zoe Reid and one each from Lorna MacRae and Kirsty Deans. The senior Hurling-Shinty International will be preceded by an U-21 match between the two countries, as the Irish team managed by Conor Phelan and Willie Maher seeks to repeat last year’s convincing win. The opportunity only comes around once a year, and pulling on the green jersey and representing their country means a lot to those players selected. International matches between Hurling and Shinty teams have taken place since 1896, Scotland being the more victorious team for the majority of the games. Scotland manager Ronald Ross believes that gives his team an advantage, because the Irish players tend to take some time to come to grips with the rules of the game. The first instinct for a player now is to get the ball into this hand, and ground-hurling has become virtually extinct. Victory arrived during a frantic three-minute spell when Greg Matheson grabbed a point from 65 yards and managed another soon after to equalise, before Bartlett's dramatic winner.
Éire vs ALBA. When the two teams met in the same venue last year, the Scots stormed to a 3-15 to 2-8 victory as the Irish players struggled to adapt to the compromise rules. Annual Hurling/Shinty International. Although Scotland looked more likely to grab a three-point goal, the first of those fell to Ireland when Gavin McGowan received a ball from the left for a tap-in at the far post.
The team squads are listed below. A stirring second-half comeback proved to be the key for Scotland's shinty players as they retained the Marine Harvest Trophy with a 14-12 win against Ireland's hurlers at Bught Park, Inverness.
Hurling, an Irish pastime for at least 2,000 years similar to shinty, is derived from the historic game common to both peoples.Shinty/Hurling appears prominently in the legend of Cúchulainn, the Celtic mythology hero. When the two teams met in the same venue last year, the Scots stormed Caberfeidh's Kevin Bartlett struck the winning score late on in the composite rules game which Ireland led for all but seven minutes of play. Thurles, Co. Tipperary. After an encouraging first quarter for Stay up to date and follow Tipperary GAA on our social networks: WEEKEND 26th/27th SEPTEMBER STREAMING & OTHER DETAILS, WEEKEND 19th/20th SEPTEMBER STREAMING & OTHER DETAILS, Match Programme Booklet for weekend of 12th & 13th September 2020, Press Release – 2020 Munster GAA Inter-County Fixtures Confirmed, Interview with Ballymacarbry Ladies Footballer Aileen Wall. The annual match was preceded by a women's camogie encounter between Scotland and Dublin which the home side won 13-2 and included two goals from Zoe Reid and one each from Lorna MacRae and Kirsty Deans. The senior Hurling-Shinty International will be preceded by an U-21 match between the two countries, as the Irish team managed by Conor Phelan and Willie Maher seeks to repeat last year’s convincing win. The opportunity only comes around once a year, and pulling on the green jersey and representing their country means a lot to those players selected. International matches between Hurling and Shinty teams have taken place since 1896, Scotland being the more victorious team for the majority of the games. Scotland manager Ronald Ross believes that gives his team an advantage, because the Irish players tend to take some time to come to grips with the rules of the game. The first instinct for a player now is to get the ball into this hand, and ground-hurling has become virtually extinct. Victory arrived during a frantic three-minute spell when Greg Matheson grabbed a point from 65 yards and managed another soon after to equalise, before Bartlett's dramatic winner.
Éire vs ALBA. When the two teams met in the same venue last year, the Scots stormed to a 3-15 to 2-8 victory as the Irish players struggled to adapt to the compromise rules. Annual Hurling/Shinty International. Although Scotland looked more likely to grab a three-point goal, the first of those fell to Ireland when Gavin McGowan received a ball from the left for a tap-in at the far post.
The team squads are listed below. A stirring second-half comeback proved to be the key for Scotland's shinty players as they retained the Marine Harvest Trophy with a 14-12 win against Ireland's hurlers at Bught Park, Inverness.
But now you have to control the ball on the turn and you're trying to put them facing the wrong way. “When it's the first game out it's always difficult, but this year our lads are a bit more experienced. Scotland scented victory when Newtonmore's veteran striker Glen MacKintosh narrowed the deficit to 12-10, finding the net after a goalmouth scramble. "The first game we tend to do better because they've got to adjust as catching a ball is a big part of their game, kicking the ball too. Join us at Abbottstown, Dublin on Saturday 2nd November to see Scotland seniors and Under 21s face Ireland in the men's match. Shinty and Hurling Hurling is played in Ireland with different sticks from shinty players with a broad face. 2016 Hurling-Shinty International Scotland v Ireland, Bught Park, 2.00pm By John Harrington Ireland hurling team joint-manager, Jeffrey Lynskey, hopes to put some painful lessons to good use ahead of Saturday’s Hurling-Shinty International at Bught Park, Inverness. Home / Annual Hurling/Shinty International. The island side now have to confirm whether they will accept promotion back to the National Division. Fáilte chuig gaa.ie - suíomh oifigiúil CLG. “Yeah, the big thing is not being able to kick it,” says Lynskey. “The hardest thing for them is actually just getting them turned. “After that they settle down so it's about us being in the game and not conceding early and being in it by half-time. Willie Maher (Tipperary) & Conor Phelan (Kilkenny), Tipperary GAA Office
There often are matches between the shinty and the hurling teams on an organised basis. "Last year at home, we played really well at the Bught Park,” says Ross. 2019 MOWI Shinty-Hurling International. Ireland trailed by 3-13 to 0-4 at half-time, and even though they were much improved in the second-half, they had left themselves too much to do. It's the ball down to the corners and they cross it in. An U21 Hurling Shinty International will also take place at 12pm, with Kerry’s hitman Shane Conway at the helm. Lynksey knows they cannot afford a similarly slow start this time around. “It's simple enough regarding tactics.
Hurling, an Irish pastime for at least 2,000 years similar to shinty, is derived from the historic game common to both peoples.Shinty/Hurling appears prominently in the legend of Cúchulainn, the Celtic mythology hero. When the two teams met in the same venue last year, the Scots stormed Caberfeidh's Kevin Bartlett struck the winning score late on in the composite rules game which Ireland led for all but seven minutes of play. Thurles, Co. Tipperary. After an encouraging first quarter for Stay up to date and follow Tipperary GAA on our social networks: WEEKEND 26th/27th SEPTEMBER STREAMING & OTHER DETAILS, WEEKEND 19th/20th SEPTEMBER STREAMING & OTHER DETAILS, Match Programme Booklet for weekend of 12th & 13th September 2020, Press Release – 2020 Munster GAA Inter-County Fixtures Confirmed, Interview with Ballymacarbry Ladies Footballer Aileen Wall. The annual match was preceded by a women's camogie encounter between Scotland and Dublin which the home side won 13-2 and included two goals from Zoe Reid and one each from Lorna MacRae and Kirsty Deans. The senior Hurling-Shinty International will be preceded by an U-21 match between the two countries, as the Irish team managed by Conor Phelan and Willie Maher seeks to repeat last year’s convincing win. The opportunity only comes around once a year, and pulling on the green jersey and representing their country means a lot to those players selected. International matches between Hurling and Shinty teams have taken place since 1896, Scotland being the more victorious team for the majority of the games. Scotland manager Ronald Ross believes that gives his team an advantage, because the Irish players tend to take some time to come to grips with the rules of the game. The first instinct for a player now is to get the ball into this hand, and ground-hurling has become virtually extinct. Victory arrived during a frantic three-minute spell when Greg Matheson grabbed a point from 65 yards and managed another soon after to equalise, before Bartlett's dramatic winner.
Éire vs ALBA. When the two teams met in the same venue last year, the Scots stormed to a 3-15 to 2-8 victory as the Irish players struggled to adapt to the compromise rules. Annual Hurling/Shinty International. Although Scotland looked more likely to grab a three-point goal, the first of those fell to Ireland when Gavin McGowan received a ball from the left for a tap-in at the far post.
The team squads are listed below. A stirring second-half comeback proved to be the key for Scotland's shinty players as they retained the Marine Harvest Trophy with a 14-12 win against Ireland's hurlers at Bught Park, Inverness.