The motions at Saturday's GAA Special Congress on the new gaelic football rules are all passed with huge majorities.
GAA president Jarlath Burns says the new football rules which were passed with huge majorities at Saturday's Special Congress ...
From keeping three players in each half to two-point scoring arcs to tap and go, the GAA has endorsed a raft of game-changing ...
THE MASSES bowed as Jim Gavin’s commandments to save football were emphatically set in stone at Croke Park.  GAA president ...
The new rules were given a resounding vote of confidence by delegates at Special Congress at Croke Park and will come into ...
JIM GAVIN says the work starts now after ALL of the FRC’s football rule changes romped home at yesterday’s special congress. ...
GAA Football Review Committee chairperson Jim Gavin, centre, alongside Colm Collins and Jarlath Burns during a media briefing ...
Jim Gavin's Football Review Committee came, saw and conquered at Croke Park today as their new proposals, which will turn ...
BBC Sport NI takes a look at the proposed changes to gaelic football's playing roles which be voted on at Saturday's GAA Special Congress.
By Cian O'Connell All 49 motions were passed at GAA Special Congress. Broken down into 18 voting categories, the motions were carried with overwhelming majorities. In October, The Football Review ...
Some of the other rules that will go before delegates include a restriction on back-passes to the goalie, One vs One ...