GAA Rule Changes

They will, like a four ball, better ball.

I was expecting them to approve Galway getting a bye into the hurling final.

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Still ruminating on galway :eyes:

just looking for a little fishy.

Rent free in a corner of your head.

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Itā€™s rare enough a fella comes up with a new (90Ā°)angle on the squarehead joke. Iā€™ve given it a like.

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Itā€™s actually an unreal quip. The nuance is something to behold.

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Itā€™s funny because itā€™s true ā€¦ so, so true :clap:

Happy to give that the important 10th like :smile:

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Fuck the GAA.

Where Cork goes, the rest shall follow
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CORK GAA HAVE confirmed that they will support the introduction of a black card in hurling which could be debated at the GAAā€™s Annual Congress this month.

The new disciplinary measure would see players sent to the sin bin for 10 minutes in hurling for one of four cynical fouls.

These are tripping an opponent (with hand, arm, leg or hurley), deliberately colliding with an opponent after the sliotar has been played or taking a player out of a movement of play, and behaving aggressively towards a match official.

It was confirmed at a county board meeting on Tuesday night after the support of delegates that Cork would be backing the proposal which is currently on the provisional list of 78 motions for the 2020 Congress that takes place in Croke Park on 29 February.

Thinly veiled ā€œwe canā€™t handle the manly stuff from the likes of Kilkenny and Limerickā€.

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A Cork solution to the mullocking that hurling has been allowed become. Pa will get his All Ireland.

Cork are gone soft

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Theyā€™ve brought in a bogballer to help out too.

Hurling doesnā€™t need a black card.

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10 minutes in hurling is a lifetime. Thereā€™ll be a serious amount of scores racked up by the team a man down
(Cf Wexford v Tipp 2019)

Ice hockey power play. It will be fantastic viewing.

Pundits will go mad analysing the tactical shifts

They donā€™t mention anything about dragging a player back which is the main type of cynical play in hurling

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