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Published 08:41 20 Nov 2018 GMT
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What is the point of all this?
Listen, hurling has moved on and they're obviously doing it with good reason and under good instruction but there's still nothing more refreshing and nothing more dangerous than a lumped puck-out landing on a full back's head.
Coolderry goalkeeper Stephen Corcoran still plays that old tune every now and again and every single time he summoned one of his trademark weapons at the weekend the Ballyboden backs were bricking it.
One of his restarts set up a goal for Declan Parlon at the other end with Corcoran landing his puckout, without much of a Donnycarney breeze blowing, between the far 21 and the far 14 yard line.
Direct route one at its beautiful best.
https://twitter.com/NiallMcintyre/status/1064790147240288257
Video creit: TG4.
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