Jim Gavin's Football Review Committee will present 49 motions for Gaelic football's future direction at Croke Park. The agenda includes significant changes like the 'solo and go,' two-point scoring, and the 'three-up' rule, aiming to enhance player safety and game flow.
49 motions from Jim Gavin 's Football Review Committee ( FRC ) are on the agenda at Croke Park as delegates decide the future direction of Gaelic football. The 'solo and go,' two-point scoring arc, all kickouts beyond the arc, and the 'three-up' rule are among the 'seven core enhancements' to be voted on.
Other changes include restrictions on backpasses, new advanced mark rules, changes to the black card, penalties for stopping quick frees, and rules limiting communication between teams and referees
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