Talk:Camogie

Women's sport wikiproject
I have proposed that we create a WikiProject devoted to Women's sport: WikiProject Council/Proposals/Women's Sport. John Vandenberg (chat) 10:48, 26 March 2011 (UTC)

Definitions?
Some of the rules differences aren't clear to one not familiar with the game:

''What is a "handpass?" I assume it means grabbing the sliotar and flinging it by hand, but it would be good to have it settled for sure''
 * A camogie player can handpass a score (forbidden in hurling since 1980)

''The only puck with which I'm familiar is the one used in hockey. I suspect this is something different. Can we get it defined in the article?''
 * If a defending player hits the sliotar wide, a 45-metre puck is awarded to the opposition (in hurling, it is a 65-metre puck)

Does this forbid lateral movement, or does "side-to-side" mean something different here?
 * Side-to-side charges are forbidden. (permitted in hurling)

What is a "sideline cut?"
 * Two points are awarded for a score direct from a sideline cut

Thanks,

* Septegram * Talk * Contributions * 13:48, 10 July 2015 (UTC)

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Appropriate?
Hi all, just noticed this part of the lede: "Camogie has none of the physical drama found in hurling." This clearly isn't a factual statement. Even opening the citation, it is just an opinion piece from Tommy Conlon. Surely doesn't belong on Wikipedia. Bonzostar (talk) 13:24, 22 June 2020 (UTC)
 * Agreed. At best, this belongs in a discussion of the differences in rules between the two variants of the game, with more specific references, but doesn't belong in the lead paragraph AshSIreland (talk) 20:37, 29 June 2020 (UTC)

Camogie international
Although camogie is played predominantly in Ireland it has spread internationally, largely by immigrants and immigrant populations. A section dealing with its international presence would be an asset especially since the World GAA Games was initiated by the early 21st century. CheckersBoard (talk) 23:57, 22 May 2022 (UTC)