The Limerick manager described the situation as “pure bonkers” and “frustrating beyond belief”
John Kiely has urged the GAA to allow backroom teams to relay messages onto the pitch during matches.
There was another flare-up moments later between Declan Dalton and Kyle Hayes, who fell to the turf, as the other Limerick wing-back went to the sideline to receive information. “What sport in the world doesn’t allow communication with the players? It’s pure bonkers. Pat Ryan, I’m sure, is paralysed on the line at times as well.
“I hope they have a fine pot of money put away for the big claims that will be put in for our vocal chords being destroyed!
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