Something for everyone in football's brave new era - 5 observations
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.
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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.
Galway manager Micheál Donoghue insists his focus is on building a team rather than survival in Division 1A despite a comprehensive loss to Tipperary in their Allianz Hurling League opener on Sunday.
Louth manager Ger Brennan has said the impact of Storm Éowyn and poor weather in the county so far this year led to making 10 changes from their team named during the week in the victory over Westmeath in Allianz Football League Division 2.
Despite what looked like an all-round successful first outing for the new rules in this weekend's first round of the Allianz National Football League, one of the new edicts has come under scrutiny as managers question if it provides an unfair advantage for attacking teams.
Roscommon manager Davy Burke said a rip-roaring clash with Down was an example of what the new rules in Gaelic football can achieve as his side claimed victory in Allianz Football League Division 2.
Tipperary opened their Allianz League campaign with an emphatic victory at Pearse Stadium as they ran out deserved 12-point winners, 3-25 to 2-16.
Crossmolina Deel Rovers of Mayo beat Ballinderry of Derry to become All-Ireland Intermediate Club Football champions in the most dramatic of circumstances.
Offaly really turned it on in the second half to give joint managers Mickey Harte and Declan Kelly the perfect start with an ultimately impressive win over Sligo in Tullamore.