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Laurens 2nd year IT Blog

GAA football

Welcome to Laurens 2nd year IT Blog, where I will share some tips on GAA and some famous GAA football players

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As featured in

Elverys 

O'Neill's 

famous GAA people

One of the most famous GAA is David Clifford who plays no.14 for Co.Kerry the team he plays with also is Fossa 

Another famous GAA player is Seanie O'Shea who also plays for Co.Kerry Seanie plays no.11

Lee Keegan plays for Co.Mayo no.2  Lee is a left back one of Mayos greatest players of all time.

          Tips on GAA

Is gaelic football hard?

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Gaelic Football is not for the faint hearted. It's an extremely physical game played with 15 men on each side (a goalkeeper, two corner backs, a full back, three half backs, two midfielders, three half forwards, two corner forwards and a full forward) plus up to fifteen substitutes, of which five may be used.

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What is the hardest position to play in Gaelic football?

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Wing Forward

Gaelic Football Positions: Wing Forward (#10 & #12)

Arguably the toughest position to play on the pitch due to the work rate required.

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What does the four step rule in Gaelic football

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"The GAA Rulebook permits a player in possession of the ball to  "carry it in the hand for a maximum of four consecutive steps or held in the hand for no longer than the time needed to take four steps". This rule applies to both Gaelic football and hurling," he outlined.

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