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Two unmissable All-Ireland Final pre-match events to take place at the Arlington Bar on July 20th and 27th, hosted by GAA great Paddy Andrews with ...
Peter McGrath, who guided Down to All Ireland glory in both 1991 and 1994, is ideally placed to assess the relative merits of the experimental rules.
The GAA has announced a series of radical reforms to Gaelic football for consideration ahead of next year’s national league. ... a free kick for the recipient.
When a player catches the ball cleanly from a Kick-Out without it touching the ground, on or past the 45m line nearest the Kick-Out point, he shall be awarded a ‘Mark’ by the Referee. The ...
THE GAA have clarified aspects of the new experimental playing rules in football, which are set to be implemented for the first time this weekend in the various provincial competitions. The ...
At some stage between the GAA Congress of April 1923 and the rule-book’s publication months later, a short addendum was made to Rule 10.2, headlined ‘Free Kick’.
T HE GAA CENTRAL Council meeting to vote on the FRC ... If a 45 has been awarded but not taken, before the hooter sounds, the free kick can be taken and, if it results in a score, ...
Mayo secured a dramatic TG4 All-Ireland Senior Championship victory over Monaghan, but only after extra time and a 30-metre free kick shoot-out, which was decided by Shauna Howley in the baking ...
The GAA's Ard Chomhairle is to consider a Football Review Committee proposal to adjust the punishment for a foul on a player who catches a mark from a kick-out after recent criticisms.
The Mayo GAA executive has fired senior football manager Kevin McStay and his management team. Mayo exited the All-Ireland ...
The proposed rule change stated that: “A free kick shall be awarded to a player who catches the ball from a kick out between the two 45 metre lines. This free kick must be taken by the player ...
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