The black card
Dick Clerkin and Ciarán Whelan on the system
Dick Clerkin and Ciarán Whelan on the system
Former Dublin midfielder Ciarán Whelan has warned footballers that they must adapt to the new black card system rather than complain.
Over two-thirds of delegates at the GAA's Annual Congress in Derry have voted in favour of a motion to introduce a black card system in Gaelic football.
Dessie Dolan discusses the black card system
Tipperary have revealed their reasons for opposing the black card motion ahead of this weekend's Annual Congress.
Paul Earley tells Brian Carthy says he was honoured to be asked to manage Ireland and also praises the black card proposals
Irish International Rules selector Tony Scullion says he 'hopes and prays' the black card proposal will get through
Four-time All Star Tony Scullion has said he wants to see the proposal for the black card passed at this weekend's Annual Congress to curb cynical fouling.
Liam O'Neill explains the thinking behind the new black card system to Brian Carthy
Alan Milton, communications director of the GAA, explains the rationale behind the proposed introduction of the black card
Brian Carthy explains the new black card proposal that will go to GAA Congress
Wicklow manager Harry Murphy says the referees will have difficulty managing the black card system
The GAA looks set to introduce a black card offence should a new proposal be passed at March's Annual Congress in Derry.
The Black Point Handicap Hurdle is sure to be a hotly-contested affair and provides the centrepiece for an intriguing seven-race card at Wexford.
Black Jack Ketchum is likely to try to stretch his unbeaten record to nine at Cheltenham on Monday
Trainer Jim Bolger and his stable jockey Kevin Manning recorded a treble at Leopardstown this evening, winning the first three black-type races on the card.
Three men were sent off in a battle royal at Sunderland where Manchester United's 1-0 win stretched their lead at the top to 15 points thanks to Andy Cole's first goal since November.
In what were trying conditions at Arms Park, a powerful Cardiff pack destroyed league leaders Pontypridd to cut the gap at the top of the Welsh-Scottish table to two points.