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23rd September 2017
12:54pm BST

The county's senior hurlers and footballers have had troubles in the past with arranging venues for training sessions, with the hurlers famously locked out of O'Connor Park only a week before Championship a few years ago.
The Faithful Fields will prevent such occurrences. It will ensure that the set-up is more organised, that development squads, senior panels and even club teams are singing off the same hymn sheet, and won't have problems with finding a suitable field for training.
The gym looks unreal.
https://twitter.com/Offaly_GAA/status/906115067443339264?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.sportsjoe.ie%2Fgaa%2Foffaly-gaas-new-gym-looks-class-players-will-no-excuse-get-136461
But the ball-wall looks even better.
The majority of clubs build wall-balls that are surfaced by gravel and sand, but this beauty, as well as having loads of space, will ensure that hurlers won't be picking up handfuls of sand and stones when they rise and control the onrushing sliotar.
The sliotar won't be slowed down by the friction, it will instead be sped-up by the immaculate surface.
https://twitter.com/Offaly_GAA/status/911197904500649984
Their first touch should be spanking after a go on this.
https://twitter.com/Offaly_GAA/status/911516276727697408
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