It is 'Ta' for firm behind GAA's 'Hawk Eye' as revenues soar

Revenues at the tech firm that decides questionable points in top GAA matches last year soared to £41m (€48.32m) - thanks to the controversial VAR (Video Assisted Referee) technology.

It is 'Ta' for firm behind GAA's 'Hawk Eye' as revenues soar

Revenues at the tech firm that decides questionable points in top GAA matches last year soared to £41m (€48.32m) - thanks to the controversial VAR (Video Assisted Referee) technology.

The Hawk Eye technology has become an integral part of the big GAA match occasions at Croke Park and Semple Stadium over the last number of years and new accounts show that revenues at Hawk Eye Innovations Ltd increased by 27% to £41m in the 12 months to the end of March last.

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