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JJ, Walsh, Podge, Shefflin and Dowling in the best of GAA tekkers from 2014
1. That first touch by Shane Walsh to trap the ball in mid-air for Galway in July’s qualifier
2. Peter Duggan’s reverse handpass in the All-Ireland U21 hurling final
3. That JJ Delaney hook on Seamus Callanan in the All-Ireland final
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4. Ronan O’Neill’s cheeky chip for UUJ in the Sigerson Cup
5. Cathal McInerney’s handpass that created Conor McGrath’s Munster club final goal
6. Paul Connolly’s delightful backheel in a Dublin league game with St Sylvester’s
7. Billy Nolan’s brilliant save for Waterford in the Munster minor hurling semi-final
8. Henry Shefflin and Joe Canning outdo each other with points from the sideline in Tullamore
9. Donie Breathnach’s foot work to control the sliotar in a Waterford U21 club hurling game
10. Podge Collins dummy solo before netting for Cratloe in the Clare championship
11. Henry Shefflin taps the ball through his legs for a pass for Colin Fennelly
12. Brilliant stickwork by Colm Galvin to get out of trouble against Wexford
13. Clare U21 Shane McGrath points a sideline cut while on his knees
14. Waterford club player John Dee converts a sideline cut one-handed
15. Shane Dowling’s brilliant one-handed point for Limerick against Kilkenny
- What have we forgotten? Let us know in the comments section below and choose your favourite piece of GAA skill from the last year.
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GAA Gaelic Football Henry Shefflin Hurling JJ Delaney Mad Skillz Son Podge Collins Shane Dowling Shane Walsh