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- Iomain abstract "Iomain is a Gaelic word, meaning "driving", and is traditionally used in Scotland to refer to Shinty and Irish dialect to Hurling. Since October 2014, however, it refers to a hybrid game formed from shinty and hurling. It is argued that it might replace composite rules shinty–hurling in Scotland-Ireland internationals. Unlike composite rules, it will use a single type of stick for both sides, and also one goal design.Iomain was played at Croke Park in a demonstration gameIt is also similar to the ground hurling that was once prevalent in Ireland, but has been superseded by the aerial variety.".
- Iomain wikiPageExternalLink hybrid-of-scots-shinty-and-irish-hurling-created-1-3155841.
- Iomain wikiPageExternalLink shinty-to-make-history-with-new-game-called-iomain.
- Iomain wikiPageID "30139830".
- Iomain wikiPageRevisionID "587553505".
- Iomain subject Category:Gaelic_games_in_Scotland.
- Iomain subject Category:Hurling.
- Iomain subject Category:Shinty.
- Iomain subject Category:Sports_originating_in_Ireland.
- Iomain subject Category:Sports_originating_in_Scotland.
- Iomain subject Category:Team_sports.
- Iomain comment "Iomain is a Gaelic word, meaning "driving", and is traditionally used in Scotland to refer to Shinty and Irish dialect to Hurling. Since October 2014, however, it refers to a hybrid game formed from shinty and hurling. It is argued that it might replace composite rules shinty–hurling in Scotland-Ireland internationals.".
- Iomain label "Iomain".
- Iomain sameAs m.0yp0hsv.
- Iomain sameAs Q16827651.
- Iomain sameAs Q16827651.
- Iomain wasDerivedFrom Iomain?oldid=587553505.
- Iomain isPrimaryTopicOf Iomain.