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Published 19:54 17 Jan 2018 GMT
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"GAA athletes are extremely well conditioned for the demands of the game and fatigue (both mental and physical) will be the players' biggest opponent in a shootout," he said. "There is an argument that by finishing the game on the day that injury risk will be decreased, given there will be no replay. "Research in gaelic games tells us the risk of injury (per 1000 hours) in matches is much higher than in training, so by eliminating the replay, you decrease the risk of injury. This risk is most likely higher than the fatigue induced risk of injury through extra time." "Fatigue is always a risk factor for musculoskeletal injury, especially muscular injuries. Therefore any period of extra time will bring on extra risks for a squad. In this particular game at the weekend, the shootout took place after the first 20minutes extra time and did not go to the further 10 minute period of extra time due to fading light, so the risk of injury may have been even higher if the teams had to go through a further 10 minutes as per the official new rules."With regards to preventing injury, O'Reilly claims that it's important to keep moving prior to a shootout as it prevents the build-up of lactic acid.
"Limiting the build up of lactic acid and stiffness prior to the shootout. This most likely would be achieved through some sort of dynamic movement. Obviously by using your full complement of substitutions in extra time will allow for more fresh players being available to undertake a shootout."
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