You would feel much the same as after any sport. You would be tired, maybe sore if you were hurt or injured, and happy if you won or disappointed if you lost. You might feel happy if you played very well or disappointed if you did not perform at your best.
It is not known who invented Hurling as it is a very ancient game. References to Hurling have been found as far back as 1272BC.
Ireland.
The Irish Gaelic name for hurling stick is camán (hurling stick). A camóg (camogie stick) is somewhat smaller and is used by women in the game of camogie
Lacrosse and Hurling are two examples.
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Arthur Ivan Rabey has written: 'Hurling at St Columb' -- subject(s): Hurling (Game)
Hurling is mentioned in Manuscripts dating back to the twelfth century in Ireland a game similar to Hurling is played in scotland its called Shinty . The First rules and Organisation of the Game took place in 1888 in Ireland, The Organisation is called The Gaelic Athletic Association or GAA
Camogie is the women's variation of Hurling. There are some differences in the rules, so they are not the exact same game, hence the use of a different name.
Ireland has two major national games of equal importance. They are Hurling and Gaelic Football. The two sports are related, though very different. Gaelic Football is the more popular, but Hurling is the more unique. It is the fastest field game in the world, and a highly skilled game.
Joe Lennon has written: 'The playing rules of football and hurling 1884-1995' -- subject(s): Gaelic football, Hurling (Game)
Hurling. It is believed Shinty originated from Hurling, after Irish people moved to Scotland. The games have similarities and matches with a compromise set of rules are played between Shinty teams and Hurling teams.