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Published 14:41 5 Jul 2018 BST
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"You catch a piece of grass, you grab it and twist it and you try make a 'T' shape. You make sure the grass is as strong as possible so you can place it up high then for the best connection." "I place it down, and try hit it under that rim. Everyone hits it differently but that's the way I do it anyway, and I face it towards goal, and then I have a whack of it."The rim Coleman is talking about is this one, the first rounded one.
Then you have to get down low, genuflect with your back leg and whack out through it.
"I think it's important then to get down as low as you can. Get your back knee down to the ground. The more you practice, the more you'll develop your own routine."That man Darragh Fitzgibbon had a similar schedule to Coleman and he was also visiting Cúl Camps in between the finals. https://twitter.com/ashtevie/status/1014480232194113537 These lads will go far.
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