Hurlers break helmet rules

Almost one third of hurlers admit to modifying their helmet against GAA regulations, potentially increasing their injury risk.

Hurlers break helmet rules

A special congress motion in November 2013 lifted the liability from the GAA should a player wearing a modified helmet sustain an injury.

The rule states that for both games and training, it is mandatory for hurlers to wear helmets with facial guards that meet standards as laid out by the National Safety Authority of Ireland.

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