GAA Preview: Second round of new football rules as Limerick face Cork in hurling
It is a big weekend of action in the National Hurling and Football Leagues, with Limerick and Cork clashing once again in the hurling.
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It is a big weekend of action in the National Hurling and Football Leagues, with Limerick and Cork clashing once again in the hurling.
Ciarán Whelan joins Mikey Stafford and Rory O'Neill to share his first impressions of the new football rules in a competitive environment, discuss their potential impact on player welfare and cast an eye ahead to the next slate of Allianz League games.
We finally viewed - or at least some of us did - the new rules in competitive action and the initial verdict is more positive than negative.
Not spectacular enough to win over the sceptics and not enough of a disaster to dissuade the optimists – the GAA's new rules made a tepid enough full league debut.
It was not exactly the Dublin we are used to, and we had a brand new suite of rules to boot, but ultimately it was a familiar outcome to this Allianz Football League Division 1 opener.
There was controversy at the very end of the Division 4 drawn encounter between Carlow and Tipperary at Netwatch Cullen Park on Saturday.
Wexford landed four two-pointers en-route to Saturday's resounding Division 4 Allianz NFL victory over London at Chadwicks Wexford Park.