Des Cullinane: 'Looking at the football proposals, not many of them are relevant to hurling'

If some of the football rules are passed on Saturday, iterations of them will be seen in hurling before too long. Cullinane agrees.
Des Cullinane: 'Looking at the football proposals, not many of them are relevant to hurling'

Cork selector Des Cullinane during the Munster GAA Football Senior Championship Semi-Final match between Cork and Kerry at Páirc Ui Rinn. Pic: Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile.

Seven months after the original Football Review Committee completed its work in December 2013, the hurling equivalent was launched.

Following in the footsteps of Eugene McGee, Liam Sheedy was charged by GAA president Liam O’Neill with finding ways to improve hurling. Its establishment was inevitable.

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