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05th Nov 2013

Video: Let Marty Morrissey take you through all the Gaelic Football rule changes from next season

With the help of referees’ chief Pat McEnaney and top official David Coldrick, arguably our most beloved GAA broadcaster explains all the rule changes that will apply to Gaelic Football from next season on.

Conor Heneghan

With the help of referees’ chief Pat McEnaney and top official David Coldrick, arguably our most beloved GAA broadcaster explains all the rule changes that will apply to Gaelic Football from next season on.

It seems like a long time since THAT Joe Brolly rant directed towards Sean Cavanagh and Tyrone following their victory over Monaghan earlier in the year, but the changes that Joe and many in the game have been crying out for will soon come into effect.

The introduction of the black card is bound to be the most talked about change to the rules that will be implemented next season, but it is only one of a fair amount of amendments to the existing rules, along with, for example, a more defined interpretation of the tackle, the introduction of a clearer advantage rule and a change in the number of substitutes allowed.

A more detailed explanation of all the rules can be found over on the GAA website here, but why spend time studying that when you can listen to Marty Morrissey go through them all in that soothing Clare brogue of his, with help from referees’ chief Pat McEnaney, top official David Coldrick and video examples of where and when the specific rule changes will apply.

Roll it there Marty.