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Published 13:22 17 May 2019 BST
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"When I first was brought into the Monaghan senior team in 2011, Steve Williams was the goalkeeping coach at the time. Back then the kickouts were starting to change, it was mostly just kicking it down the middle. "That was what my strong point was, it was a strong kick down the field. I didn't really have the technique or the run-up or anything to hit these short kick-outs," he said at the launch of Cúl Heroes.
"I was just setting the ball down and going back ten or 12 steps away and then just picking a spot down the middle and kicking it..."You'd see goalkeepers and even free-takers all over the country doing the same. The further you go and the faster you run the more power you'll have, right? Beggan has learned along the way that this isn't the case.
"You're running up and your focusing on a point on the ball, and you mightn't hit that point," he nods. "If you take just two steps, you've a lot more control over where you're striking the ball. You've a better chance of striking the ball better that way and I've certainly found it better. "I'd be watching Man City at the minute with Ederson at the minute, he stands beside the ball and tries to give whatever pass he can, but for him, it's just two steps back and he's still pelting it the other end of the field, no problem to him..."It's all about the precision. You can listen to the Beggan interview, and much more from Thursday's GAA Hour Show here. https://soundcloud.com/sportsjoe-gaa-hour/rory-beggan-interview-maor-foirne-antics-goalkeeper-free-kick-problems
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