Cooney not ruling out technology use

GAA president Christy Cooney has not yet ruled out the possibility of the association embracing the use of technology in order to adjudicate on controversial incidents.

The company behind tennis’ Hawk-Eye system met with Croke Park officials last week and Cooney is due to meet the chairman of the GAA’s Research Committee Sean Donnelly for a review of the situation next month.

However, the Cork native has reiterated his personal view that such a move is not necessary and pointed out that the CCCC felt the same when asked to run the rule over a motion from Tipperary for video referees earlier this year.

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