Maddening psychology of puck-outs, Davy Fitz's micro-management & ceding control as a young coach

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  • čas přidán 16. 02. 2023
  • Two-time All Star Anthony Nash joined Ger Gilroy on Friday's Off The Ball.
    Taking us through the psychology of hurling puck-outs, and why he loves coaching but doesn't see himself doing it for long, there was no shortage of talking points when Anthony joined us on the show.
    Anthony will be joining Ger on Friday nights throughout the National Hurling League and All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship.
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  • @jimjimmy680
    @jimjimmy680 Před rokem

    You have to make a stronger argument in terms of why it's right that Galway should play in Leinster for me.
    The idea that a change in the system is justified by the idea that it improves the game is not correct. Taken to it's logical conclusion, improvement of the game could entail an all manner of scenarios that could in theory, completely rearrange what we call the Provincial Championship right?
    Like couldn't the Kerry Hurlers play in Ulster and Kilkenny in Munster say?