Kerb it
by Gaelic Games Europe
3
b. Vicolo Madonnina
Sat 10:00-12:30
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15:00-18:30
Sun 10:00-12:30
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15:00-18:30
What’s simpler and more universal than a pavement that becomes a playing field?
Players position themselves behind the kerbs and try to hit the orange edge of their opponent’s kerb. It’s usually played by two, but the rules are open: in pairs, in teams, or according to variations that each group of players invents as they please.
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Ph credits: The 80s Magazine on Facebook