FRC Rule Enhancements Explainer Video

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ม.ค. 2025

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  • @shaymcloughlin5009
    @shaymcloughlin5009 13 วันที่ผ่านมา +5

    I feel these rule changes can have a positive effect on the game, something needed to be done. I do think however, at some levels of the game, some of these rules could be difficult to implement.

  • @EamonLarkin
    @EamonLarkin 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Just watched this now I'm off to take notes 😀

  • @breacadh.lae.na.saoirse
    @breacadh.lae.na.saoirse 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    19:00 - on dissent by team officials - is any dissent penalised by a 13m free (with the option of taking a 40m 2 point free), or is it just dissent that is classified as being a red card?

  • @JohnnyLee-q2q
    @JohnnyLee-q2q 13 วันที่ผ่านมา +8

    It’s disappointing to see such a poorly produced explainer video attempting to clarify the new rules in Gaelic football, especially when it includes incorrect information like the so-called "2-meter point," which doesn’t even exist in the rules. While these new rules may merit trial, this video does little more than sow discord and confusion among viewers. Instead of providing clarity, it highlights a lack of effort and attention to detail from the GAA, which reflects poorly on their ambition to bring the sport into every household in Ireland.
    The reality is that these changes are shifting the focus away from the players on the field, making referees the central figures in the game. Highlights on TV will inevitably showcase balls being moved up 50 meters due to infractions, delaying the game further and putting players in a bad light by magnifying their mistakes. The way we report, view, and watch Gaelic football will become unrecognizable, as the entertainment shifts from celebrating good play to dissecting controversies. Pundits, newspapers, and commentators are surely licking their lips at the inevitable storm of disputes that will arise, overshadowing the skill and passion that define the game.
    Let’s hope the football itself isn’t as bad as the content created to explain it. If the GAA truly wants to educate and engage fans while preserving the integrity of the sport, they must prioritize quality, clarity, and professionalism in their communications.

  • @colum6586
    @colum6586 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Here’s a comment for the panel Connor turbitts killer point against Kerry in the semi was the new rules in a nut shell rians pass out in front of turbitt which made turbitt turbo