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Was at an Ulster U20 championship game last night , and the ref was very busy making sure players who received attention on pitch were subsequently banished to sideline a la soccer for a seemingly random amount of time. TearsIn85 (Monaghan) - Posts: 205 - 28/03/2024 13:46:00 2534302 Link 0 |
Three New Rules came alive on the 23rd of March. 1. Treatment of Injuries Rule 1.5 (a) Injuries: General, Rules of Control. Official Guide Part 2 (page 13) Now reads as follows: Play shall not be stopped for an injury to a player, except in exceptional circumstances to enable a seriously injured player to be treated on the field or removed from the field of play. All other injuries shall be treated off the field off the field of play. An injured player shall leave the field at the nearest point. The player may at a break in play, and only with the referee's permission, return to the Field of Play at the centre point of either sideline. 2. Removal of Helmet Rule 1.5 (b) Injuries: Blood or Suspected Head Injury, Rules of Control, Official Guide Part 2 (pages 13-14) - the following is added section (iii): (iii) A player in Hurling who during a game removes their helmet or has had it removed by a player/official on the player's own side shall be presumed to be potentially injured and shall be instructed by the referee to immediately leave the Field of Play to be assessed for injury and the helmet refitted. The player shall not return to the Field of Play until the next break in play, at the earliest, and with the permission of the referee. 3. Extra Time Rule 2.5 - Rules of Specification - The Players Players in Extra-Time - Official Guide Part 2 (page 7) now reads: a) At the commencement of Extra- Time, a team may replace any or all of the Players on the field of play at the conclusion of Normal Time (b) A player ordered off in any circumstance in Normal Time, may not play in Extra-Time and may not be replaced c) A player in receipt of a Black Card and ordered to the Sin Bin for ten minutes with less than ten minutes remaining in normal time shall be one of the players on the List but shall serve any remaining time in the Sin Bin in Extra-Time. d) A Caution (Yellow Card) issued in Normal Time shall carry over into Extra-Time as shall a Black Card. e) The Referee shall be given a List of the players starting Extra-Time, or a Note clearly indicating the changes made from that of the finishing team in Normal Time. This List/Note may be in single form but shall otherwise comply with the provisions of Rule 2.4 - List of Players. f) In an Inter-County Game, only players on the List submitted to the Referee prior to the game may start Extra-Time. g) Substitutions/ Temporary Substitutions shall be allowed during the playing of Extra- Time as outlined in Rule 2.3(ii) and (iii). In addition Rule 3.4 - Rules of Specification -Time - Official Guide Part 2 (page 8) now states as part (e) that: Extra-Time shall be considered to be a continuation of Normal Time save where provided for otherwise in these Rules. GDL (Galway) - Posts: 770 - 28/03/2024 13:54:24 2534305 Link 1 |
One of the changes introduced 4 weeks after the February Congress DelganyUpper (Tyrone) - Posts: 20 - 28/03/2024 14:03:17 2534311 Link 0 |
Treatment of injuries DelganyUpper (Tyrone) - Posts: 20 - 28/03/2024 14:05:30 2534312 Link 0 |
New rule brought in at Congress this year to stop fellas pretending to be injured and time wasting. In Hurling if the helmet comes off for any reason, the player must go to the side line until the next phase of play is completed. Last Sunday in Cork While Diarmuid Byrnes was lining up a free, William O'Donoghue took the opportunity, while the play was stopped to take off his under armour vest. Once he removed his helmet to do so he was sent to the line to wait. He wasn't allowed return until the the 2nd next phase of play (i.e. the free was taken (which was the same phase of play as the helmet coming off) then the puck out by the Goalie and after some scrappy play when the ball eventually went out over the side line he was permitted to return. This is generally a reasonably short period in hurling but could be longer in Football where teams can hold the ball for significant periods moving between he lines before taking a shot etc. LimerickandProud (Limerick) - Posts: 94 - 28/03/2024 14:07:25 2534313 Link 0 |
Super, appreciate the heads up lads. I'd heard about the extra time changes, but not the others TearsIn85 (Monaghan) - Posts: 205 - 28/03/2024 14:19:10 2534318 Link 1 |
This is the link that Croke Park circulated that explains all the changes including when a black card and penalty are given for stopping a goal scoring opportunity, (this is only at intercounty senior for 2024 and then all intercountyfrom 2025, it is not for club or schools competitions) https://sway.cloud.microsoft/4qVgSlYEoTlPipUL?ref=Link&loc=endofstory Ulsterchamps72 (Donegal) - Posts: 100 - 28/03/2024 14:27:13 2534322 Link 0 |
No harm, there is a sinful amount of time wasting done by a lot of teams in both games. ExiledInWex (Dublin) - Posts: 1257 - 28/03/2024 15:13:53 2534339 Link 1 |
It's definitely a positive move for hurling, taking the helmet off was clearly being abused and not even subtlety.
TerribleFootwork (Wexford) - Posts: 1760 - 28/03/2024 21:33:24 2534390 Link 0 |
Watching the Donegal / Armagh game there. Donegal player down and extensive time used up with physio on the pitch. Player didn't have to go off TearsIn85 (Monaghan) - Posts: 205 - 31/03/2024 14:15:44 2534794 Link 0 |
How else can it be done? It was a serious injury so physio allowed on. The referee has been superb.
Claretandblue (Westmeath) - Posts: 1906 - 31/03/2024 15:22:28 2534801 Link 0 |
It's the ambiguity here I have a difficulty with. The wording of the rule is vague. Who determines if an injury is serious or not? Does a player treated even for a serious injury need to go off, or is it just the treatment of non-serious injuries that should take place off the filed? In today's example, the player looked to have had a genuine injury , but there was no indication it was 'serious'. According to that new rule, he should have been shuffled off the field and the free kick taken immediately. TearsIn85 (Monaghan) - Posts: 205 - 31/03/2024 15:43:03 2534803 Link 1 |
How can it be indicated as serious?? In the serious injured category he doesn't need to go off. We didn't have the sight of countless physios on the field today Claretandblue (Westmeath) - Posts: 1906 - 31/03/2024 16:01:50 2534805 Link 0 |
I think this craic of fellas having to go off and join play again at the half way line is a bad idea imported from soccer. Tirchonaill1 (Donegal) - Posts: 3022 - 05/04/2024 18:40:31 2535906 Link 0 |
At least read the rule before commenting
Claretandblue (Westmeath) - Posts: 1906 - 05/04/2024 21:26:05 2535933 Link 0 |