Cork Hurling
Cork Hurling is a traditional Irish sport played in the county of Cork. It is a form of hurling, which involves two teams using wooden sticks called hurleys to hit a small ball known as a sliotar. The objective is to score points by sending the sliotar through the opponent's goalposts or over the crossbar.
The sport is governed by the GAA (Gaelic Athletic Association) and has a rich history, with Cork being one of the most successful teams in hurling championships. Matches are played on a grass pitch, and players wear helmets for safety. Hurling is known for its speed and skill, making it an exciting sport to watch.