a two-point scoring zone in Gaelic football. The plan is to draw a new arc that would replace the existing ‘D’, creating a 40-metre perimeter from goal outside which any ‘point’ kicked ...
Gaelic football may have changed under its new rules, but the GAA has continued to take lessons from basketball following its ...
"If anything, the long kick-out, the 40m arc, I think, is the biggest change ... the game and we're not doing that. "That's not Gaelic football. You turn your phone on and it's 17-0 to somebody.
FRC boss Jim Gavin said last week that suggested tweaks would go before GAA top brass before the final ... These frees can also be taken from outside the scoring arc for an attempt at a two ...
The GAA has approved the Football Review ... The player can also bring it back to outside the 40m arc for a two-point score. An advantage has accrued if a point or a goal is scored.