Hyland says card count could rise if refs take action on choke tackle

Cavan boss Terry Hyland fears emotive phrases like ‘choke tackling’ will force referees to dish out more cards.

Hyland says card count could rise if refs take action on choke tackle

The term has been borrowed from rugby to describe how pressure is put on opposing players to release the ball.

In Gaelic football, one or two players squeeze or ‘wrap’ an opponent in an effort to force the ball free.

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