During Monaghan’s meeting with Armagh on Saturday evening, the Hawk-Eye system displayed an error message
“The GAA is happy that the system review confirmed the on-field decision by the referee taken at the time. However, the GAA has decided to stand down the use of the system today to allow Hawkeye to undertake a more thorough review in the coming week.”
Association director of games administration Feargal McGill was present that day in Croke Park and spoke to match referee Brendan Cawley from Kildare. Awarding scores is entirely the call of a referee and Cawley restored the missing point.
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