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GAA Goalkeepers
GAA Goalkeepers@KeepersGaa·
Management teams stuck in the dark ages do not pay enough attention to the obvious need to work on all of these aspects in order to perfect a kick out strategy. M O V E M E N T by outfield players is KEY. IF IT'S NOT THERE DON'T BLAME THE KEEPER FOR POSSESSION LOSS, SIMPLE!!
Colm Nally@colmnally

What are the key characteristics to securing your own kick-outs? • Scanning • Movement • Double Movements • Decoy Movements • Patience • Risk Taking • Decision Making • Technique • Movement Timing • Teamwork

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GAA Goalkeepers@KeepersGaa·
@slattsmachine Absolutely. As highlighted dummy runs are brilliant ways of making space for eachother. Too many kick outs are lost because the keeper didn't have any option but to go long and it was made a 50/50 ball.
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Eoin Slattery
Eoin Slattery@slattsmachine·
@KeepersGaa Exactly. You can even see on that video how good their kick out plans are. In the 2nd kick there's a plan b. Narrow initial set up too gives loads of space. Really nice to see. Not often you see the opposite goalkeeper in the calculations though 😁
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GAA Goalkeepers@KeepersGaa·
@slattsmachine Definitely, if it's not on don't do it. Not often is right! Lol That's the respect Monaghan have for Morgan and the Tyrone coaching. Beggan the perfect keeper to be up against that and him not being involved makes that system a lot easier to execute.
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