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 โgame overโ but one surgeon insisted heโd 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.
โIโve never worn one before but it feels good,โ Bowe said today. โI didnโt restrict it at all, itโs just a bit of padding. Itโs not going to do anything for me really but if I was to get a snap directly on it itโs just adding a bit of protection. Itโs more just a bit of padding but thereโs nothing on the inside so thereโs 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.
โAndrew 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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