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Published 18:21 2 Dec 2016 GMT
'This would have been a wonderful idea, some years ago, when goalkeepers drove their kick-outs as far away from the goal as possible, but Gaelic football has changed in recent years and now possession is very important and we all see that in games either at club or county level most kick-outs are not even crossing the 20-metre line. 'I would love to see that the results of the introduction of the mark would have every kick-out crossing the 45-metre line and being caught cleanly and the catcher being rewarded with a free kick, but I don;t think it will have the desired effect on the modern game.'Some may call that view pessimistic while others would argue that it is one firmly planted in reality and seeing the way the game has evolved. Teams will, no doubt, be putting tactics in place over the winter months to both profit from and defend against the 'mark'. There is also no doubt that we'll be crowing, and writing an awful lot about it in 2017. Can't wait. Michael Lundy joins Wooly for a wide-ranging discussion that starts with a chat about Ger Loughnane, dodgy transfers and Davy Fitzgerald's training methods. Subscribe here on iTunes.
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