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Published 11:59 27 Mar 2013 GMT
Updated 02:30 1 Jun 2013 BST
Not content with the five beauties he posted on his Twitter page earlier in the week, Joe Brolly is proving to be the gift that keeps on giving for fans of the art of high fielding in Gaelic Football.
There are many who say that, with breaking ball assuming such paramount importance in the modern game, that high fielding is a dying art in modern day Gaelic Football.
And while it could be argued that is not as prevalent today as it might have been in the past, a few pictures from Joe Brolly’s Twitter page in recent days suggest that it hasn’t gone out of the game completely.
Earlier this week, Brolly posted pictures of five of his all-time favourite moments of aerial excellence but having been inundated with other examples afterwards, he’s been the source of some absolutely cracking pictures in the days since, a sample of which you can appreciate below.
Enjoy.






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