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Published 16:48 2 Jul 2018 BST
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Brennan was talking about the cynical fouls that took place during the two finals.
The likes of this one on TJ Reid in the first half of the Leinster final.
Galway defender John Hanbury makes no attempt to play the ball, making sure he gave away a free rather than letting Reid run through on goal.
Advantage accrued but after Reid burst past Hanbury, he was met with another intentional foul by Padraig Mannion.
The same happened in Munster.
Spillane was doing whatever it took to stop him. You can't blame him for that, he was just taking advantage of the rules.
Spillane received a yellow card for his troubles but sure that's better than conceding a goal.
Those are professional fouls, but if players knew they were going to get the line, their thinking would surely be a little bit more honest.
The black card hasn't solved all of football's ills but that's mainly because it covers too broad a range of offences. Rather than just focusing on the main blight, the deliberate, professional foul - it involves mouthing at referees and off the ball trips or kicks at the other end of the pitch. In fairness, these don't really deserve the line and this just creates confusion. They aren't the main problem anyway.
It wouldn't be too difficult to implement if we just focused on the fouls like those above, because Reid, Conlon and Kingston could all have been denied goals there.Antrim GAA deny allegations from senior hurlers as row rages on
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