Bannigan and McConville want clarity and consistency around clock/hooter

McConville wants the existing interpretation of the rule that allowed David Clifford to kick two-pointer after the hooter before half-time in the All-Ireland final to be retained.
Bannigan and McConville want clarity and consistency around clock/hooter

CLARITY: Monaghan and Wicklow managers Gabriel Bannigan and Oisín McConville want clarity and consistency around the clock/hooter if it is to be retained in Gaelic football.

Monaghan and Wicklow managers Gabriel Bannigan and Oisín McConville want clarity and consistency around the clock/hooter if it is to be retained in Gaelic football.

The Football Review Committee (FRC) are proposing the technology be used as originally intended – each half concludes as soon as the siren sounds unless the ball is in flight or a 45, free or sideline kick is due to be taken.

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