Darragh Long: Ladies football has gone to a new level. We need our own Jim Gavin to look at the rules

Former joint Kerry All-Ireland winning ladies football manager Darragh Long believes the rules of the sport are lagging behind the standards which players have reached.
Darragh Long: Ladies football has gone to a new level. We need our own Jim Gavin to look at the rules

This week, former Kerry ladies football managers Declan Quill and Darragh Long ran a four-day camp for players aged 12-16. Pic: Seb Daly/Sportsfile

In the months after Kerry’s first All-Ireland ladies football title in over three decades, the duo who engineered it made a choice. The legacy at senior level was secure; what they could build beneath that was only beginning.

Over coffee one morning, Declan Quill floated an idea to his former joint-manager, Darragh Long. The pair had been together for the famine-ending triumph of 2024. Now, they wanted to stitch something from the grassroots to the top.

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