June launch for GAA's Hawk-Eye system

History will be made at Croke Park on Saturday, June 1 when the GAA's new Hawk-Eye points detection technology is used for the first time during the Leinster SFC quarter-final double header.

June launch for GAA's Hawk-Eye system

History will be made at Croke Park on Saturday, June 1 when the GAA's new Hawk-Eye points detection technology is used for the first time during the Leinster SFC quarter-final double header.

The internationally renowned ball-tracking system, familiar to fans of tennis and cricket, will make its GAA debut for the Westmeath/Carlow v Dublin and Offaly v Kildare football ties.

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