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Michael Noone, a skillful player, who had been in the Army for some time was afraid of cutting a poor figure on the hurling field, and it took a lot of persuasion to make him appear.
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For several minutes, Rainey rolled to his right and left, hurling passes down the field.
Turkish fans responded to the referee's questionable call by hurling debris on the field.
Another tornado at Wild Dog Creek had winds up to 260km/h and cut a 23km path of destruction, including hurling a one-tonne field bin about 300m.
"There is a way of doing this," he says, "but you can't do it by standing on opposite sides of the field and hurling brickbats at each other".
A coronal mass ejection is thought to take place when part of the sun's magnetic field snaps, hurling over a billion tons of ionized gas outward in a giant bubble at a million kilometers per hour.
Bliss is hurling myself into a field of blooms.
10 The most closely related field sports to hurling are shinty, another Gaelic stick handling game played in Scotland, lacrosse and field hockey.
Yankees fans were angry that these calls weren't going their way and began hurling beer bottles onto the field, forcing police in riot gear to take the field in the ninth inning.
Before the First World War, Celtic Park hosted various other sporting events, including composite rules shinty-hurling, track and field and the 1897 Track Cycling World Championships.
Other scholars say the ancient Gaelic field games Irish hurling and Scottish shinty, popular in parts of 19th-century Canada and sometimes played on ice, contain the seeds for hockey's violence.
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