Referees chief backs push for HawkEye after Tipp 'ghost goal'

Referees development committee chairman Barrett acknowledged a mistake was made in awarding Tipperary a second goal in Sunday’s Munster SHC Round 3 game in the Gaelic Grounds.

Referees chief backs push for HawkEye after Tipp 'ghost goal'

By John Fogarty and Eoghan Cormican

As Alan Kelly returns to action as a linesman in next Saturday’s Kilkenny-Wexford Round 5 Leinster SHC game, GAA referees chief Willie Barrett wants to see HawkEye score detection technology extended to the goal-line.

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