We welcome anyone to meet up with us and learn more about hurling. Here are a few ways:

  1. Visit or participate in a practice: contact us via email or one of our social media accounts (bottom of the page) to get more information.

    We are recruiting anyone to the team who wants to train and compete, with the support and coaching of the club. We play co-ed, so males+females+humans are all great for the team, practices, and organization. Mo’ diversity mo’ wisdom, so swing on by.

    If you’re new or beginning and want to learn the basics, we can show you a few of the skills at a practice. If you’d prefer to learn with a few other new folks, email us and we’ll set up a introductory demo or one-on-one sometime.

    If you can already lift and puck the ball, we can help you refine your fitness and skills and we hope you can also represent the team in future competitions (but no commitment). If you already have athletic experience from other field sports like lacrosse, field hockey, soccer, baseball, rugby, aussie-rules, or others, you’ll find the the skills will come quickly and we think you’ll be able to get to regional and national -level competition fairly quickly.

    Players from other teams (for example, St. Joes or even Cal) are very welcome to just drop in or even train consistently with us.

    If you want to just watch that’s great, and if you want to give it a try we recommend wearing shoes and pants you can jog or run on grass with. Or not. Whatever you can do. Thank you for your interest!

  2. Watch a game (check our calendar for games, but nothing is planned yet…)

  3. Get in contact if you have any other ideas for outreach or how we can help enrich the culture of Stanford University by sharing this amazing sport and cultural practice of movement.