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Published 17:56 1 Jun 2018 BST

In a fascinating debate on The GAA Hour hurling show, Damien Hayes spoke about the common habit of most of the hurlers elected to hit penalties.
"What most penalty-takers will try to do is if you're facing the ball and you're striking off the right and the goalkeeper is holding the hurl in his right hand, most people will go to the 'keeper's right so he has to get the goalie hurl, get the bás across his body, and that'll take roughly a second and he has to get down low then. "If TJ Reid, for example, is striking it, he'll try to put the ball to the opposite side of the bás of the hurl. "I'm amazed there's not a goalkeeper who tries to implement a bit of psychology. "Imagine the goalkeeper just stood on one side and left all his left hand side of his goals open. Would he strike it to his left hand side or would he strike it at him?"Listen to the full discussion at the top of the show below.
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