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Ward's Mask: What's the Deal?

Alice Turcotte
Alice Turcotte
2025-04-30 08:12:22
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He would later be authorised to use a sports protection mask for his games in order to protect both his head and eye from any future injuries. In a recent podcast with us, Sam mentioned that he was initially using a mask which “looked like a pair of glasses without the lenses”, as he would later discover Raptor Mask and decided to give our sports protection mask a go. After spending some time wearing the Raptor Mask, Sam soon started to get comfortable with the new addition as he played more games. He has gone on to mention that it has become “second nature” to him and has already had several hits made to the mask in which has left him feeling more safe than ever before. Sam is now wearing his Raptor Mask to every game and trying his best to increase the awareness of using these masks in Hockey.
Fae Flatley
Fae Flatley
2025-04-19 09:46:19
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He plays in a mask because of the injury he sustained at a penalty corner against Malaysia six years ago, which shattered his eye socket. Attacker Sam Ward has worn a protective face mask since a ball shattered his eye socket from a penalty corner against Malaysia six years ago and he helped to lead Team GB's late recovery. He was the one driving the team into the late sequence of three penalty corners which yielded up an equaliser at the death against a South African team of mainly part-timers who have crowdfunded to be here.
Edward Wiza
Edward Wiza
2025-04-19 06:19:26
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Jip Janssen got in touch to say congratulations on Olympic selection as we both wear masks when we play now. We spoke after his incident [Jip received a ball to his eye in April and feared he may go blind]. It is one of those things that through adversity it brings people together and it’s great to see him ripping the goals in.