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Person: Games

Persistent offenders will be sent off under new regulations

SERIAL offenders are to be targeted in GAA games by tougher regulations which will go before the Special Congress on October 4.

Thu, 11 Sep, 2008

Boylan in line for Ireland job

Former Meath managerial great Sean Boylan looks set to lead Ireland into battle against Australia in the 2006 International Rules Series.

Tue, 09 May, 2006

Aussie referee gets Control Committee's full backing

MATTHEW JAMES, criticised for his handling of last week's first International Rules Test, will again be the home official today in Melbourne, alongside Michael Collins from Cork.

Fri, 28 Oct, 2005

Australian refereeing to come under joint scrutiny

THE refereeing in last weekend’s opening test in the Fosters International Series will be reviewed at a meeting in Melbourne today between GAA and AFL representatives.

Tue, 25 Oct, 2005

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