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Topic: Cork Goalkeepers
flynner
(151 Posts)
Posted: 14-May-2008 13:57
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Ive been wondering this for a while now. Does anyone know about the glove that Donal Og Cusack wears on his catching hand? Ive seen a few Cork club goalkeepers wearing them also. Is this just a Cork thing or do keepers in othere counties use them as well?
count of monte cristo
(463 Posts)
Posted: 14-May-2008 14:08
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its so all the money they spend on moisturiser wont got to waste
camann
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Posted: 14-May-2008 15:24
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Old Micheal Jacksons cast offs from his gig down there around 88
This message has been edited - 14-may-2008 @ 15:25
Slasher O'Dea
(78 Posts)
Posted: 14-May-2008 16:50
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its a Nomis rugby mitt, gives better grip
Inglis Drever
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Posted: 14-May-2008 16:54
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Is it not against the rules to have the palm covered?
count of monte cristo
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Posted: 14-May-2008 17:09
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is it not against the rules to take three steps outside your square for a puck out?
The Cats Meow
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Posted: 14-May-2008 17:27
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Originally posted by count of monte cristo:
is it not against the rules to take three steps outside your square for a puck out?

It`s against the rules to be outside the small square when taking a puckout unless you`re D.óg - The Rule Book says so...
Collig
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Posted: 14-May-2008 17:55
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Originally posted by The Cats Meow:


It`s against the rules to be outside the small square when taking a puckout unless you`re D.óg - The Rule Book says so...

Is that why he`s the only keeper pulled up on it so..
Over 35 hurler
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Posted: 14-May-2008 17:57
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Muppets!.
spade caller
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Posted: 14-May-2008 18:01
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Originally posted by Collig:


Is that why he`s the only keeper pulled up on it so..

leaving aside cats meow being funny about it, does the fact that he`s the only keeper pulled up for it not indicate that he`s probably the only keeper that does it?
Collig
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Posted: 14-May-2008 18:39
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Originally posted by spade caller:


leaving aside cats meow being funny about it, does the fact that he`s the only keeper pulled up for it not indicate that he`s probably the only keeper that does it?

So you`re saying he`s the only keeper that does it?
I freely admit he does it way too much and it p**ies me off at times he`s so hard headed but he definitely isn`t the only keeper doing it and that`s blatantly obvious from the vast majority of intercounty matches I`ve seen.
artfoley
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Posted: 14-May-2008 18:53
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Originally posted by Collig:


So you`re saying he`s the only keeper that does it?
I freely admit he does it way too much and it p**ies me off at times he`s so hard headed but he definitely isn`t the only keeper doing it and that`s blatantly obvious from the vast majority of intercounty matches I`ve seen.

no he.s not the only one who does it but he is most definitely the only one who does it at every possible juncture
flynner
(151 Posts)
Posted: 14-May-2008 19:23
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Originally posted by Slasher O`Dea:
its a Nomis rugby mitt, gives better grip

Thanks Slasher. Have you seen one up close? Do they really make a difference?
count of monte cristo
(463 Posts)
Posted: 15-May-2008 10:43
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the glove he wears is similar to the gaa gloves lidl were selling a while back..theyre fingerless with grips on the palm

http://www.holdall.co.uk/product/10302/1/nomis_rugby_gloves

think this is exactly the same one as D`OG uses
Slasher O'Dea
(78 Posts)
Posted: 15-May-2008 20:40
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Originally posted by flynner:


Thanks Slasher. Have you seen one up close? Do they really make a difference?

I`ve used one, found it good. Others i know tried them but didn`t like them...its probably a personal thing
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