No room for video technology in Gaelic games, says official

A leading GAA official has declared that the use of video referees to determine whether disputed scores dissected the goalposts or went wide would not work in Gaelic games.

No room for video technology in Gaelic games, says official

A leading GAA official has declared that the use of video referees to determine whether disputed scores dissected the goalposts or went wide would not work in Gaelic games.

The debate has cropped up yet again this week after a point that was awarded to Galway’s Ger Farragher from a sideline during the first-half of Sunday’s Leinster SHC semi-final against Offaly.

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