Seán Moran: Revenue’s laissez-faire attitude to county finances appears to be over
The GAA fastens seatbelts as the future of football looks the least of its problems
The GAA fastens seatbelts as the future of football looks the least of its problems
Former Mayo player and currently coach with Ballina Stephenites favours the three/three structure with three players on either side having to stay in each half
Previous think tanks developed good ideas but none sold the vision as convincingly. Can these new rules resuscitate a stagnating game?
Kevin O’Donovan praises GAA president Jarlath Burns and Jim Gavin for their work with the Football Review Committee
Hurling is doing fine in its nine or 10 traditional counties but could there be a way to grow the appeal of the national game beyond the heartlands?
Combination of widespread concern and relentlessly focused solutions earns a trial next year, which is all they were looking for
GAA special congress approved FRC’s new football rules, with clubs added to the experiment
Former president Liam O’Neill argued that ‘if we refuse to change, we can’t improve’
Special congress will first decide whether to approve universal application to all levels of football
Former Kerry player and selector Éamonn Fitzmaurice says 96 per cent of players are club players so it is important they get the chance to try out the enhanced rules as soon as possible
Saturday’s important meeting will see delegates gather to decide on a range of rule changes proposed by the Football Review Committee
The most important group in implementing any of the GAA's rule changes have to feel less neglected
A couple of good games last weekend in no way undermines the work of the Football Review Committee
Football Review Committee’s proposed rule enhancements for Gaelic football will go before Special Congress
FRC’s proposed rule reforms will go before Council, with debate set to continue over suspension of preseason tournaments
The best players and managers available to the GAA showed up in Croke Park last week. That’s a statement admitting the game has to change
Four-game interprovincial series acting as a showcase for rule changes proposed by Jim Gavin & Co
The 40-metre arc could be a huge influence on the game, and will affect both attacking and kickout strategies
What the FRC needed was for teams to misbehave — the rules will be properly tested only when used in competitive games
TV View: Your heart had to go out to the people tasked with updating the scores in Croke Park - and the FAI Cup final for that matter
Weekend’s matches saw rapid improvement and sufficient positivity to indicate they will now be given a chance to improve football
The Football Review Committee had considered getting rid of spot kicks but in the end they decided the result
The opening games under the FRC recommendations showcased some interesting possibilities but until there are league points on the line, nobody can truly assess the possibilities
The Westerners were far too sharp for Leinster in the first competitive outing for the FRC rules
Tom Parsons says players have no issue with intercounty managers being compensated for their time
By increasing the tempo and encouraging contests the new rules are aimed at making the game more enjoyable for everyone
The four provinces will play in a revival of the Railway Cup to showcase the FRC’s proposed rule changes
Four-game series at Croke Park to showcase Football Review Committee’s proposed rule changes
The weekend’s interprovincials may be low-key, but they are crucial to the game’s future
Former Meath wing back and now Waterford resident is part of John’s Cleary’s Munster management team
Four provinces will compete in an interprovincial series at Croke Park this weekend to showcase the FRC’s suggested rule changes
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