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- Harrow_football abstract "Harrow football is a code of football played between two teams of eleven players, each attempting to win by scoring more bases (goals) than their opponent. Harrow Football is played predominantly with the feet, but players may use any part of their body including, in certain circumstances, their hands and arms to propel the ball. The leather ball is shaped like a giant pork pie, about 18 inches in diameter and 12 inches (300 mm) deep. It tends to soak up mud and water and become extremely heavy.Harrow football is ancestral to association football and played exclusively at Harrow School, both between teams of boys currently at the school and between boys at the school and old boys. The school now also play a small number of exhibition games against non-Harrow or Old Harrovian opposition. This includes games against Eton, Sunningdale Prep School Masters, Mossbourne Academy, Hatch End High School and The John Lyon School.".
- Harrow_football thumbnail RendallsHarrowFootball.jpg?width=300.
- Harrow_football wikiPageExternalLink harrow-football.
- Harrow_football wikiPageExternalLink Harrow-Football-Rules.pdf.
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- Harrow_football wikiPageRevisionID "686737688".
- Harrow_football wikiPageWikiLink Association_football.
- Harrow_football wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ball_games.
- Harrow_football wikiPageWikiLink Category:Harrow_School.
- Harrow_football wikiPageWikiLink Category:School_sport_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Harrow_football wikiPageWikiLink Category:Team_sports.
- Harrow_football wikiPageWikiLink Category:Traditional_football.
- Harrow_football wikiPageWikiLink Category:Youth_sport_in_England.
- Harrow_football wikiPageWikiLink English_public_school_football_games.
- Harrow_football wikiPageWikiLink Eton_College.
- Harrow_football wikiPageWikiLink Football.
- Harrow_football wikiPageWikiLink Harrow_School.
- Harrow_football wikiPageWikiLink Harrow_Songs.
- Harrow_football wikiPageWikiLink Hatch_End_High_School.
- Harrow_football wikiPageWikiLink Mossbourne_Community_Academy.
- Harrow_football wikiPageWikiLink Newcastle_University.
- Harrow_football wikiPageWikiLink Pork_pie.
- Harrow_football wikiPageWikiLink Rugby_football.
- Harrow_football wikiPageWikiLink Sunningdale_School.
- Harrow_football wikiPageWikiLink Tackle_(football_move).
- Harrow_football wikiPageWikiLink The_John_Lyon_School.
- Harrow_football wikiPageWikiLink File:Pupil_holding_a_harrow_football.jpg.
- Harrow_football wikiPageWikiLink File:RendallsHarrowFootball.jpg.
- Harrow_football wikiPageWikiLinkText "Harrow football".
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- Harrow_football subject Category:Ball_games.
- Harrow_football subject Category:Harrow_School.
- Harrow_football subject Category:School_sport_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Harrow_football subject Category:Team_sports.
- Harrow_football subject Category:Traditional_football.
- Harrow_football subject Category:Youth_sport_in_England.
- Harrow_football hypernym Code.
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- Harrow_football comment "Harrow football is a code of football played between two teams of eleven players, each attempting to win by scoring more bases (goals) than their opponent. Harrow Football is played predominantly with the feet, but players may use any part of their body including, in certain circumstances, their hands and arms to propel the ball. The leather ball is shaped like a giant pork pie, about 18 inches in diameter and 12 inches (300 mm) deep.".
- Harrow_football label "Harrow football".
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- Harrow_football wasDerivedFrom Harrow_football?oldid=686737688.
- Harrow_football depiction RendallsHarrowFootball.jpg.
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