The new rules have already had an impact on ‘keepers with a number coming forward for points from play ONE of the most obvious outcomes of the FRC’s new rules last weekend was that goalkeepers are going to have an even bigger say on proceedings as they can provide a spare man in the opposition’s […]
JOE BROLLY: LAUGHING LARRY AND NO LAUGHING MATTER
I AM still recovering from the sing song at Knockmore GAA club. Michael English on the piano makes everyone sound good, even the glamorous brunette, who is the only woman I know who can see in three keys simultaneously. If the club was bouncing to ‘Courtin in the Kitchen’ it went to a whole new […]
PATRICK MORRISON: Let’s clear things up
By Patrick Morrison SO, after last weekend’s round of games we have our All-Ireland final pairing. Galway versus Kerry in a repeat of the 2000 final, a game the Kingdom prevailed in. Both teams’ semi-final encounters were of a very similar nature with teams setting up in their defensive structures while trying to break down […]
PATRICK MORRISON – The spirit of the Viking
Patrick Morrison explains how virtues and traits should define how you play the game.
Patrick Morrison – How to sculpt your players
Creating good goalkeepers is a delicate affair that demands artistry.
Patrick Morrison – Why confidence is so crucial to your game
Patrick Morrison tells a story of how confidence affected his game, earlier in his career.
Steven Poacher – Cluxton’s incredible impact on restarts
Steven Poacher explains how Stephen Cluxton changed the way we think about kickouts.
Fionnuala Carr – The number one position in the GAA
There can’t be enough credit lauded upon goalkeepers, according to Fionnuala Carr.