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  2. Scoring in Gaelic games - Wikipedia

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    The first Gaelic football and hurling rules were published by the fledgling Gaelic Athletic Association in 1885. These specified goalposts similar to soccer goals: for football 15 ft (4.6 m) wide and a crossbar 8 ft (2.4 m) high, while for hurling they were 20 ft (6.1 m) wide and a crossbar 10 ft (3.0 m) high.

  3. Comparison of Gaelic football and rugby union - Wikipedia

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    A Gaelic football pitch is 130–145 metres long and 80–90 metres wide [1] and are marked at distances of 13 m, 20 m and 45 m from each end-line whereas the Rugby field is as near as possible to a maximum of 144m long by 70m wide. [2] with a maximum of 100m between the two try lines. Another key difference is the goal posts.

  4. Comparison of Gaelic football and Australian rules football

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    A goal is worth 3 points in Gaelic football and 6 points in Australian Football. In both games, a point may be awarded for missing the goal. In Gaelic football, this is scored above the crossbar (known simply as a point [32]). In Australian rules, this is scored between the shorter post and the goal post (known as a behind).

  5. Gaelic football, hurling and camogie positions - Wikipedia

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    The following are the positions in the Gaelic sports of Gaelic football, hurling and camogie. Each team consists of one goalkeeper (who wears a different colour jersey), six backs, two midfielders, and six forwards: 15 players in all. Some under-age games are played 13-a-side (in which case the full-back and full-forward positions are removed ...

  6. Gaelic games - Wikipedia

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    Gaelic football is played by teams of 15 on a rectangular grass pitch with H-shaped goals at each end. The primary object is to score by driving the ball through the goals, which is known as a goal (worth 3 points), or by kicking the ball over the bar, which is known as a point (worth 1 point).

  7. Bailieborough Shamrocks GAA - Wikipedia

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    In the first County Championship game in January 1887, Ballyconnell First Ulsters met the Bailieborough Home Rulers. The Home Rulers left Bailieborough at four in the morning and brought the goal posts on a horse and spring cart. [5] The First Ulsters and Home Rulers erected goalposts in a field outside Cavan Town.

  8. Category:Gaelic football goalkeepers - Wikipedia

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  9. List of All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final ...

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    Scoring in Gaelic games: Most scores are points but there are goals too. The last final to finish goalless was in 2022 . The first ever goal in a final was scored by William Spain twelve minutes from the end of the 1887 final . [ 1 ]