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  1. As well as defending against attackers, the full-back is responsible for organising the defence and is the key defender in front of goals, and is usually one of the tallest and strongest players on the team. The full back plays most often around the 20-metre line.

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    Position: Half Forward. Job: Work rate must be crazy high. Main area of point scoring Must Do’s: Help back in midfield always Making yourself available for passes throughout the game Moving constantly to keep defenders occupied Blocking/Hooking/ Tackling To ensure our puckout keeps moving into the inside forward line

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  4. The following are the positions in the Gaelic sports of Gaelic football, hurling and camogie. Contents. Summary table; Goalkeeper; Full-backs; Right and left corner-back; Full-back; Half-backs; Right and left half-backs; Centre half-back; Midfield; Half-forwards; Right and left wing-forwards; Centre half-forward; Full-forwards; Left and right ...

  5. Jul 1, 2021 · Gaelic Football Positions: Full Back (#3) Donegal’s Neil McGee and former Dublin star Rory O’Carroll possessed the strength, power, marking ability and no-nonsense style that very regularly sees them hailed as the best full backs in the last decade. Their main job was to protect the goal, snuff out attacks and be a big physical presence.

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CamogieCamogie - Wikipedia

    There is a half-time interval of 15 minutes. In event of extra time, halves must consist of 10 minutes each. Each team has 15 players on the field. Within the 15 players the team must consist of one goalkeeper, three full back players, three half back players, two centre-field players, three half forward players and three full forward players.

  7. Value. dbo: abstract. The following are the positions in the Gaelic sports of Gaelic football, hurling and camogie. Each team consists of one goalkeeper (who wears a different colour jersey), six backs, two mid fielders, and six forwards: 15 players in all.