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Much maligned sin bin to remain for National League

THE rules experimentation in subsidiary competitions will continue in the upcoming Allianz National League competitions, which begin with the meeting of Cork and Kerry footballers under lights at Páirc Ui Rinn on Friday week.

Tue, 18 Jan, 2005

GAA task force to discuss new rule

The GAA's Football Rules Task Force will meet tonight to discuss the controversial new sin bin rule, but the Association has revealed that no decision regarding a change in the rules will be made.

Mon, 17 Jan, 2005

GAA defends experimental rules

The GAA has rubbished talk that the new experimental rules will result in more hurlers being yellow-carded than footballers in the 2005 National Leagues.

Wed, 22 Dec, 2004

GAA rubbish ‘one rule for hurlers, another for footballers’
THE GAA has dismissed suggestions that different disciplinary rules will apply to hurlers and footballers in next year’s Leagues.

Wed, 22 Dec, 2004

Clean pick-up ‘will speed up football’

MICK O’DWYER is adamant the introduction of the clean pick-up — as used in the ladies and International Rules games — can speed up Gaelic football considerably and reduce the potential for refereeing error.

Wed, 15 Dec, 2004

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