Camogie is a traditional Irish team sport played by women, similar to hurling. It involves two teams of 15 players each, who use wooden sticks called hurleys to hit a small ball, known as a sliotar, into the opposing team's goal. The game is played on a rectangular field, and players can score points by either hitting the ball over the crossbar or into the net for a goal.
The sport is governed by the Camogie Association, which organizes competitions and promotes the game across Ireland and internationally. Camogie emphasizes skill, teamwork, and athleticism, making it a popular and respected sport among women in Ireland.