
GAA
Share
Published 19:00 29 Nov 2018 GMT
Explore more on these topics:
Now, they've changed the offensive mark. There was no real need for it and there was no real disdain for it - now, if you catch a 20-metre pass, you can have a free.
The rule is called The Advanced Mark.
If a ball is kicked from on or beyond the 45 metre line, and caught (without bouncing) anywhere inside the 45 metre line, you can take a mark (as long as the kick pass is at least 20 metres).So you can actually punt pass the ball to someone standing 35 metres out and they can stop the whole game and take a free. For catching a ball in their chest. Dean Rock will have a f**king field day. The offensive mark spawned from an idea of Colm Parkinson's where he proposed a zone around the goals where a full forward could be rewarded with a mark if he wanted one for catching clean a ball kicked from beyond the 45'. As one of the biggest advocates for the rule changes, Wooly was rocked when he was told about the amendment to the offensive mark on Thursday's GAA Hour.
"They’ve changed it," he said. "I don’t like that at all. I think that completely changes [the rule]. "You have to remember this is my fecking rule! This is my idea, this was my idea and it has been changed. "That is not what I was intending on doing."But, like most of them, it has been altered. Now, the county teams will have to try them out and the refs will have to implement them. Thankfully, there will be another review before the national league but that this flip-flopping is happening and whimsical ideas are being forced on the country's biggest sport is frightening.
Fans rubbish Cork boss’ excuses after Munster SHC final loss
They have a point to be fair! One of the main talking points following yesterday’s Munster SHC final, was the full-time whistle, which came before Cork were able to send one last puck into the Limerick box. Rebel players were clearly not pleased by this, claiming that they did not know it was the last […]
GAA
2 days ago
Cork boss not pleased with ‘hypocritical’ ref behaviour from Limerick manager
A bit of needle…. There was a bit of needle between Cork boss Ben O’Connor and Limerick gaffer John Kiely after today’s Munster final at Páirc Uí Chaoimh. O’Connor was clearly not pleased with some of the behaviour from Kiely, and perhaps some decisions from the officials. And the Rebels manager did admit that things […]
GAA
3 days ago
Live sport on TV in Ireland this weekend – Football, GAA, Rugby – June 5th to 7th
GAA