FRC changes: Proposed new look for Gaelic football
***First published back in October, this story has been updated to reflect the new rules being introduced competitvely this weekend in the Allianz Football League***
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***First published back in October, this story has been updated to reflect the new rules being introduced competitvely this weekend in the Allianz Football League***
After securing the backing of the Taoiseach and Government ministers, Jim Gavin looks set to be the Fianna Fáil candidate for the presidential election.
The new clock and hooter system will only be used in football All-Ireland and Tailteann Cup games which are either televised or streamed by GAA+.
Jim Gavin says further adjustments to the new football rules have been recommended by the Football Rules Committee (FRC) based on feedback after five rounds of league action.
Peter Canavan accepts there have been communication issues regarding the new Gaelic football rules, but doesn't believe the Football Review Committee (FRC) is to blame over the ensuing confusion.
The return of one of the greatest footballers of all time has been overshadowed this weekend by the excitement and anticipation around Gaelic football's new rules.
A great leap into the unknown awaits.
Peter Canavan and former inter-county referee Maurice Deegan have joined the GAA's Football Review Committee (FRC).