- the
Neolithic period. The
Hurlers are
managed by the
Cornwall Heritage Trust on
behalf of
English Heritage. The name "
Hurlers"
derives from a legend, in...
-
mucopolysaccharidosis type I (MPS I),
Hurler's disease, or
gargoylism The
Hurlers (stone circles),
prehistoric monument in Cornwall, UK
Hurlers Cross,
village in County...
- that was once a
feature of
Hurlers Cross.[citation needed] List of
towns and
villages in
Ireland "Crois na hIomána/
Hurlers Cross". Logainm. Retrieved...
-
Hurler syndrome, also
known as
mucopolysaccharidosis Type IH (MPS-IH),
Hurler's disease, and
formerly gargoylism, is a
genetic disorder that
results in...
-
hurler) (born 1958),
Irish hurler for
Tipperary Pat Ryan (Cork
hurler) (born 1976),
Irish hurler Pat Ryan (Limerick
hurler) (born 1995),
Irish hurler...
- Look up
hurl in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hurl or
HURL may
refer to:
Hawaii Undersea Research Laboratory, in the US
National Undersea Research...
- call-up are
repeated until the
hurlers reach Market Square,
where the ball is called-up a
final time
before the
hurlers dis****.
Usually this will have...
- Jim
Walsh (Dublin
hurler) (1895–1950),
Irish hurler Jim
Walsh (Kilkenny
hurler) (1933–1995),
Irish hurler Jimmy Walsh (Antrim
hurler) (1911–?), Northern...
- 1958 Horgan, John (16 July 2017). "Bill
Cooper is
upholding a
proud Youghal tradition of
producing Cork
hurlers".
Evening Echo.
Retrieved 1 July 2018....
-
footballer Pat
Delaney (Kilkenny
hurler) (1942–2013),
Irish hurler Pat
Delaney (Offaly
hurler) (born 1954),
Irish hurler Pat
Delany (born 1969), American...