Ethan Rafferty voices 'uncertainty' over changing rules
Armagh goalkeeper Ethan Rafferty believes the continuous changing of rules in Gaelic football is creating uncertainty for players and officials alike.
Rafferty played a crucial role in his side's Allianz Division 1 victory over Dublin – his pinged pass into team-mate Barry McCambridge set the full-back on his way to raising a green flag and laying the foundation for an eight-point victory at Box-It Athletic Grounds.
Rafferty looked as composed as ever in an attacking sense, but both he and his Dublin counterpart Evan Comerford fell foul of the recent guideline that goalkeepers have 20 seconds to get their restarts away.
That particular rule wasn’t there from the outset of the league, which saw a raft of new rule enhancements from the Football Rules Committee (FRC) that are still being bedded in.
13Min: Armagh 1-06 Dublin 0-00
Barry McCambridge comes up trumps in the 13th minute and finds the net.