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For all orders and enquiries, please call Tony
on 087-2599927 or 00353 87-2599927 (from NI) |
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Juvenile
Drill Instruction
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"I have
been using Drill balls for over six months with
all age groups and found them to be very versatile
and effective. They have contributed greatly
to our hurling skills development, and we use
them at every training session."
Ger Murphy
(Coach: Limerick Intermediate Hurlers, National
Coaching Award Winner). |
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Drill
Balls can be used in many ways to improve the skills of hurling
in young players. Two different lengths of cord are supplied
to suit various drills and age groups. The amount of possible
drills using this equipment will depend on the imagination
of coaches and those taking part.
Each set contains four drill balls on shock cords (two x 4.5
metres and two x 6.5 metres), mallet, peg extractor, instructions
and carry bag.
Some
Example Drills |
Jab-Lift
and Strike
First player jab-lifts ball with hurley, catches,
then strikes ball hard about waist-high straight
over ground peg and steps aside. Next player
moves in to control the returning ball and repeat.
Any number of players can line up to take part
in this drill
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Sideline
Cuts
A Drill Ball can be used for developing this skill
without having to follow and retrieve sliotar
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Pucking
Out
Goalkeepers can use Drill Ball to great effect.
Drive peg into ground about 7 metres from goal-line
and puck out in various directions. Ball will
return goalwards from different angles, giving
good practice in stopping and controlling sliotar. |
Striking
At Goal
Drive peg into ground about 12 metres from goal,
and strike for goal or point from different angles. |
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designed and developed by Cumas Hurling
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