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26th April 2017
01:46pm BST

Burke gleefully catches the ball after a pitch perfect cut from Canning.
Burke turns and slings one over the bar to score a simply beautiful point.
Speaking on The GAA Hour Hurling Show, Canning claimed it wasn’t a tactic that they had discussed [listen from 18:00 below]. He said:
“It wasn’t, no, no, it’s funny now, it’s hard to take side-lines on some pitches because there is no good grass on the side-lines and so you have to place it right beside the line. "One or two didn’t go well for me at the start so you have to just try and take your initiative and try something different. Sometimes they work and sometimes they don’t, you know, but one or two of them seemed to work yesterday, it was always good that way you know.”https://soundcloud.com/sportsjoe-gaa-hour/joe-canning-interview-tipp-collapse-finally-trusting-galway Presenter Colm Parkinson certainly felt that this was a move that the Micheal Donoghue’s charges had rehearsed on the training ground. Parkinson declared:
“He was just waiting for David Burke or for Coen’s run and just chipping it into their hand, and then they’d flick it back to him and over the bar. Joe said that they weren’t planned but I’m not sure I believe him. "If they weren’t planned, I’d almost look when Joe was over the side-line ball like this was a [Stephen] Cluxton kickout, the movement was brilliant and then bang he got someone and then back to him in the pocket and it just made me wonder, in hurling, often side-line balls are just like pure lotteries, like there’s never any thought put into them… "When Joe has them and he’s able to get them off the ground, It happened more than once for me to think like, this is working and if this isn’t a plan it should be a plan.”JJ Delaney was in awe of the skill displayed by the Portumna man. The Kilkenny legend said, “You can’t underestimate how skillful that is.
"You wouldn’t have too many Joe Cannings to stand over a line ball to actually put it right into a lad’s hand."TJ Reid is another who has mastered the art of the give and go type side-line cut. Just watch this delightful sample from the 2014 League-Final V Tipperary from 2'53". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6AxOOmuzztU Whether it was a conscious decision or a spontaneous occurrence, it worked absolute wonders for the men in maroon. It may yet become a tactic that other teams will attempt to employ in the future.
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