GPA call on GAA to ban gambling ads during live broadcasts of games and hurlers against black card
The matter will be discussed at a meeting of the GAA Central Council.
The matter will be discussed at a meeting of the GAA Central Council.
Peadar Healy has joined the county’s minor football management.
With more games it’s going to be a hectic summer for the GAA’s referees.
The defender will be central to the Premier side’s hopes tonight.
Páraic Duffy raised the issue of TMO’s in his annual report today.
Strong words of criticism here for the disciplinary rule.
Maurice Deegan on that foul on Mayo’s Andy Moran.
GAA President Aogán Ó Fearghail gives his views.
McGee convinced that “vast majority” of people are happy with the black card.
Stephen Rochford and Jim Gavin have suggested alternatives that might be worth looking at.
James McCarthy’s first-half sanction was a major talking point.
Marc Ó Sé and Ronan McNamee both picked up black cards
Dublin’s boss is happy with the effect of the black card.
You’re a slave to spicy chicken.
John Costello thinks the black card might need to be introduced to hurling.
The pub was issued with a closure order by the Food Safety Authority that was lifted two days later.
The number of frees awarded has also fallen.
The former Manchester United boss, who was hosting the meeting of coaches in Nyon, says there were promising discussions about a change to discipline in football
The Dublin boss believes the GAA need to come to terms with the black card.
The Tyrone legend saw his misgivings confirmed on Sunday in Omagh.
Louth manager Aidan O’Rourke is concerned at what lies ahead.
The Down forward has not changed his stance that football is less enjoyable than it once was.
Five players were penalised by the black card over the course of the weekend.
Football Review Committee member Paul Earley advocates “wait and see” approach before making any changes.
The stats show higher scoring but Monaghan’s Conor McManus says it’s as hard as ever to get away from defenders.
The GAA have released statistics to reflect the effect of the black card.
Pobalscoil Chorca Dhuibhne and Cork’s Coláiste Chríost Rí will meet again in the Corn Ui Mhuirí.
An official statement has been released this evening on the issue.
“There can be no turning back,” insists Director-General Paraic Duffy in his Annual Report.
Cork were in action yesterday against Kerry in the McGrath Cup final in Mallow.
The FRC chairman is hopeful that the new black card rule will help increase the respect for referees.
The new disciplinary procedure was in the spotlight as the 2014 season commenced.
Here’s what the bosses of Donegal and Tyrone made of the new development in the rulebook.
The black card comes into play from January.
Declan Mullan was forced to cool his jets on the sidelines after referee Brendan Rice’s decision made him (in)famous.
They are set to be introduced into Gaelic football on 1 January.
St Brigid’s goalkeeper Shane Curran is unhappy with the new rule that is being introduced next January.
The duo believe players won’t mind taking a black card if it’s near the end of the game.
One of his teammates from that day reckons that type of goal wouldn’t happen in the modern game.
The former Dublin player also declared his opposition to the introduction of the mark.