Clampdown will see tackling techniques change, says Harnedy

Cork hurling captain Séamus Harnedy believes the clamp down on head-high challenges will force players to reassess how they tackle an opponent.

Clampdown will see tackling techniques change, says Harnedy

Cork hurling captain Séamus Harnedy believes the clamp down on head-high challenges will force players to reassess how they tackle an opponent.

Neither Harnedy nor Wexford hurler Paul Morris agreed with the decision of Cork referee Colm Lyons to send off Tony Kelly for his challenge on Pádraic Maher during the second half of Saturday’s league meeting between Clare and Tipperary in Thurles.

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