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'It feels good' -- Tommy Bowe on the hurling glove helping him line out for the Lions

The Monaghan man will bring a bit of GAA with him in Melbourne.

HIS GAELIC FOOTBALL background is well documented but when Tommy Bowe takes the field in Melbourne on Saturday, the Ulster man will bring a little bit of hurling with him.

The Ireland wing was named in the XV to face the Wallabies at the Etihad Stadium today after a near-miraculous comeback from a broken bone in his hand three weeks ago.

Bowe initially thought it was โ€˜game overโ€™ but one surgeon insisted heโ€™d seen rugby league players make a recovery within a fortnight or so. The Monaghan man has now indeed made the turnaround for the crunch second Test and will trot out wearing a hurling glove shipped in from Ireland.

โ€œIโ€™ve never worn one before but it feels good,โ€ Bowe said today. โ€œI didnโ€™t restrict it at all, itโ€™s just a bit of padding. Itโ€™s not going to do anything for me really but if I was to get a snap directly on it itโ€™s just adding a bit of protection. Itโ€™s more just a bit of padding but thereโ€™s nothing on the inside so thereโ€™s nothing to affect my catching and passing.โ€

The Lions Twitter account tweeted its thanks to Galway legend Joe Rabbitte  for the piece of gear this week.

โ€œAndrew Trimble I know had fractured a bone in his hand a couple of years ago and used a hurling glove,โ€ said Bowe, โ€ he played a couple of games for Ireland so we got in contact with the same guys and they shipped it straight out to us.โ€

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