GAA set to vote on retaining rules on cynical fouling
The GAA'S annual congress next month will vote on a motion to retain penalties introduced in 2021 to combat cynical fouling for another two years.
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The GAA'S annual congress next month will vote on a motion to retain penalties introduced in 2021 to combat cynical fouling for another two years.
Rio Ferdinand has revealed that he and former Manchester United team-mate Wayne Rooney would engage in foul-mouthed clashes in 'every training session' during their time together at Old Trafford.
There are high-stakes in professional sport, but honour means a lot and Steven Hallworth showed ultimate sportsmanship when calling a foul on himself against Daniel Womersley at the Snooker Shoot Out. Hallworth came into the week ranked 70 in the world, meaning his place in the professional ranks is hanging in the balance. Ad/> A good run at the Shoot Out would catapult him up the standings, and he had advanced to the last 16.
The NBA suspended the Milwaukee Bucks' Grayson Allen for one game on Sunday over the flagrant 2 foul on Alex Caruso that caused a fractured wrist for the the Chicago Bulls guard.
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