Hawkeye explained
Marty Morrissey goes behind the scenes to see how Hawkeye works
Marty Morrissey goes behind the scenes to see how Hawkeye works
With the GAA set to introduce HawkEye technology at Croke Park this summer, the association's head of media relations Alan Milton has said that he hopes the introduction of the technology will eliminate controversy over contentious points.
Television audiences and crowds in stadiums will be able to watch replays of goal-line technology decisions from next season after the Premier League agreed a deal with the Hawk-Eye company.
FIFA secretary general Jerome Valcke hailed "a kind of revolution" as the football world prepared for Thursday's introduction of goal-line technology.
Darragh Maloney, Pat Spillane and guests review the action from the weekend's minor and senior All-Ireland semi-finals as well getting reaction to the GAA's decision to introduce Hawk-eye technology.
The GAA have announced that Hawk-Eye Technology will be used on a two-year pilot basis for all Championship football and hurling games played in Croke Park from 2012.
The GAA has confirmed that Hawk-Eye goal-line technology will be tested in Croke Park next month.
Hawk-Eye technology will be trialled by the GAA before the end of the Allianz League campaigns, GAA President Christy Cooney has confirmed.
Sunday Game analyst Pat Spillane and the Irish Independent's Eugene McGee debate the merits of the possible introduction of Hawk-Eye technology in Gaelic games.
John Fogarty of the Irish Examiner tells Darren Frehill that Hawk-eye technology could be in place in Croke Park in time for the AIB Club Finals.
The inventor of the Hawk-Eye detection device was in Croke Park on Tuesday to carry out an advance study of the venue but the GAA has ruled out the installation of such a device for the 2011 season.
The GAA is continuing to study the feasibility of bringing Hawk-Eye technology into the All-Ireland Championships but it could be 2013 until it can be introduced.
Dr Paul Hawkins, inventor of Hawkeye, speaks to Damien O'Meara about ongoing discussions about the use of the technology in the GAA.
Damien O'Meara talks to Paul Hawkins, the inventor of Hawkeye, and Eoin Hand about the use of technology in sport.
Novak Djokovic defeated fourth-seeded Spaniard David Ferrer 7-5 6-3 on Saturday to win the Dubai Championships.
The Premier League are set to look at the Hawk-Eye technology introduced in tennis and at this year's Wimbledon.
The All England Club have risked the wrath of defending Wimbledon champion and world number one Roger Federer by announcing the use of Hawk-Eye at this year's championships.
Premier League chiefs will urge the sport's rule-makers this week to consider using video technology pioneered by Hawk-Eye to end uncertainty over goal-line decisions.
Irish maestro Aidan O'Brien is confident of adding to his impressive Group One haul when he saddles two of the forerunners in Saturday's £300,000 Queen Elizabeth II Stakes at Ascot.
Arguments over the offside rule or whether the ball has crossed the goal-line are set to get some high-tech help as the new ITV Sport Channel introduces missile tracking technology to their live coverage.