There will reportedly be a major clampdown on an often overlooked GAA rule this weekend after the scenes in Kerry vs Donegal on Saturday.
Burns was referring to comments saying that the GAA had ‘backed itself into a corner’ following the ruling on the Donegal ...
The frustration that coursed through Ger Brennan’s statement can be understood because of the inconsistency in the ...
Oisín McConville says the chaotic half-time scenes during Kerry v Donegal showed the GAA must properly enforce sideline rules at the elite level.
Current GAA rules allow for only one person - usually the manager - to be on the touchline while the game is being played. Every other backroom team member or substitute has to si ...
JARLATH BURNS admits that managers putting their hands on opposing players is an act that should be condemned. But the GAA ...
The GAA's Hurling Advisory Committee (HAC) has launched a survey looking for feedback on current playing rules.
‘We weren’t favourites for Sam after Down loss...’ Donegal’s Hugh McFadden not getting carried away by victory in Kerry ...
And Burns said the McGuinness and Brennan cases were different. “The Ger Brennan case was very simple, very straightforward.
Respect for the disciplinary process is eroded when glaring inconsistencies arise. The Brennan v McGuinness case is a clear ...
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