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Tommy Martin: How long will it take to break this version of Gaelic football?

There is a fear that the changes will go too far, especially the ones concerning dissent.
Tommy Martin: How long will it take to break this version of Gaelic football?

HERE WE GO: GAA President Jarlath Burns speaks to both teams after the Interprovincial Series game. Pic: Ben Brady/Inpho

FOLLOWERS of US politics aren’t the only ones whose world is being turned up upside down right now.

Sure, Donald Trump is renaming the Gulf of Mexico, putting Sylvester Stallone in the cabinet and drilling for oil on the White House lawn (it says here), but that’s nothing compared to the new rules in Gaelic football.

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