By John Harrington All 62 motions were passed at GAA Special Congress today with the changes adopted coming into effect on ...
At a gathering that spent more time debating a separate motion regarding the manufacturing of playing gear, all of the FRC’s 60 rule changes were endorsed in less than 45 minutes.
Saturday's GAA Special Congress passed all of the Football Review Committee's proposals into the rule book. The Croke Park ...
This weekend sees the culmination of the GAA’s campaign to improve football. It has been an impressive 20 months’ work by the ...
The clock-hooter will continue to operate in football matches. At Saturday’s special congress in Croke Park, the provision, ...
In their final report, the FRC has recommended the rule would revert back to the original proposal where the hooter marks the end of a half or game unless the ball is in flight or a free, 45 or ...
The work of the Football Review Committee in improving Gaelic football as a spectacle by way of a number of rule changes which were trialled in 2025 now faces a vote at Special Congress, where the ...