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paddy joe

Poll: Hurling or Gaelic football?

Which of the two is the most entertaining to watch and which has the most skill and why?

    



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GeeCee
Thats better! Hurling is the game, football is good too.


raver82
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Gaelic Football is my favourite, mainly due to Meath not really having a great hurling tradition. I like watching both of them. Hurling would have the most skill involved, football is easy to play but hurling, it takes a real skillful person to be able to do what the likes of the Cork and Kilkenny Hurling teams can do. it's no easy feat to play it.


kareena
hurling


idaboss
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hurling is the fastest field game in the world, the clash of the ash etc...


greenorlagh
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Both are just different - and fantastic - sports and difficult to compare.


murnip
Hurling is far more entertaining to watch. I can't watch football at all. I'm not sure why, I think it's because hurling is so much faster and more exciting.


Tribbles
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Oh the Hurling requires the most skill by miles! They are fantastic out on that field. I saw Limerick play 5 times last year, against Tipp twice, against Waterford twice and against Kilkenny in the final too. I think there is a greater atmosphere in hurling then there is in Gaelic football. But there is only one team that triumphs in the gaelic footie and that's the Kerry Kings! There is more competition in hurling at the moment and its a faster paced game in my opinion.
But I like both!


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Gaelic of Course!

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PAUL G
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Gaelic football does it for me


Purple Goat
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You can do anything with the ball except shove it up your shirt. Very little skill involved.





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