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Motion to alter rules around cards will go to Congress

Yellow cards will now carry in to extra-time
Yellow cards will now carry in to extra-time

An agreement has been reached at GAA board level to submit a motion to Congress so that a player ordered off in normal time may not be replaced and that yellow cards shall carry over into extra-time.

The practice of players having a 'clean slate' once a drawn game has gone into extra innings will be discontinued if the motion passes. Previously, a team reduced to less than the full compliment of 15 players during normal time could replace the dismissed player for the extra periods. A yellow-carded player has also been able to have that handicap removed for extra-time.

A GAA version of VAR might be also be in the future for Gaelic games after discussions were had regarding the possible introduction of a Television Match Official (TMO) for football and hurling.

Meetings of An Coiste Bainistíochta and Ard Chomhairle took place in recent days where an agreement was made to table the motion relating to yellow and red cards in extra-time at Congress while "a preliminary report on the use of a TMO was discussed".

The GAA brought in HawkEye technology back in 2013 to help avoid mistakes involving the awarding (or disallowing) of points in both football or hurling that can be difficult for umpires to call confidently.

It may come to pass that a TMO system is the next logical step to help match officials police some of the more challenging aspects of our national games.

The use of a TMO has been well established in rugby for some years while the still relatively recent introduction of VAR in the game of soccer has had its fair share of detractors.

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