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Published 16:24 4 Sept 2025 BST
Updated 16:44 4 Sept 2025 BST

The FRC have proposed that all current rule enhancements remain in place in GAA, and have advocated for seven extra rule modifications.
The final FRC report was released today, proposing that the 2024 and 2025 rule changes to be kept in place for 2026 onwards.
Chairperson Jim Gavin and the FRC have been widely praised for the introduction of the two-point arc in football, which has created more exciting and high-scoring games.
According to The Hogan Stand and the Independent, additional rule modifications being proposed are:
The report also suggests that a Gaelic Football Expert Advisory Group be set up to monitor trends in the game.
The GAA’s Special Congress takes place on Saturday 4 October in Croke Park, where the enhanced rules will be voted on.
Gavin revealed in July that the GAA would be trialling a few more rules, including four-point goals and the ‘no backpass’ or ‘over and back’ rule, meaning a player can’t go back into their defensive half after crossing halfway.
Also tested was a new handpass rule, which meant consecutive handpasses were outlawed, and a kickpass had to come between them. The aim of this was to reduce the number of handpasses in the game, with the two-point arc seemingly not reducing handpass rates.
These new rules were trialled at a ‘sandbox’ game in Abbotstown in July, with Round Tower of Clondalkin playing Fingallians of Swords. SportsJOE got the inside track of how these new rules went down with spectators and players.
However, none of these more revolutionary rules have made the list of proposals.
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