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<blockquote data-quote="Grasshopper" data-source="post: 7041779" data-attributes="member: 24798"><p>I don't know how you got the impression that I don't want players controlling the ball in open play - my only suggestion is that during a clash ball the ball must be pilled on.</p><p>I also didn't propose no sanction for technical fouls - I suggested an indirect free as an appropriate sanction - because I believe that direct frees that result in a point in c.a. 85% of cases is too high of a punishment for overcarrying and throw passes when those decisions are often very marginal.</p><p></p><p>Take for instance the one Cork conceded against Clare when Tommy O Connell was blown for throwing a pass to Niall O Leary, Cork had an overlap on the Clare 45 - and would have expected to score a point - maybe work an opportunity for a goal - instead Clare got a free, that I think TK scored from, so there was a 2 point swing, for a very marginal call. Put it this way; it's more then the punishment given for badly performed tackles</p><p></p><p>And obviously if there are injuries, yellow cards, etc. the 20 sec time doesn't start until the ref indicates the free can be taken</p><p></p><p></p><p>For the Puck out - you'd have to also have a rule where 6 players from each team have to stay behind the 45 also or else you'd just get a huge amount of bunching.</p><p>The sliotar one is interesting - I don't see why there isn't an effort made to enforce the rules around hurley dimension's - the rules exist and are blatantly disregarded by everyone - so either enforce it or scrub it from the rule book.</p><p>On the same note there are very strict regulations around helmets - that are never enforced - I often wonder that ,god forbid , if someone had a bad facial injury while they were wearing a modified helmet, if the insurance scheme would pay out.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the feedback though - next week, championship structures....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grasshopper, post: 7041779, member: 24798"] I don't know how you got the impression that I don't want players controlling the ball in open play - my only suggestion is that during a clash ball the ball must be pilled on. I also didn't propose no sanction for technical fouls - I suggested an indirect free as an appropriate sanction - because I believe that direct frees that result in a point in c.a. 85% of cases is too high of a punishment for overcarrying and throw passes when those decisions are often very marginal. Take for instance the one Cork conceded against Clare when Tommy O Connell was blown for throwing a pass to Niall O Leary, Cork had an overlap on the Clare 45 - and would have expected to score a point - maybe work an opportunity for a goal - instead Clare got a free, that I think TK scored from, so there was a 2 point swing, for a very marginal call. Put it this way; it's more then the punishment given for badly performed tackles And obviously if there are injuries, yellow cards, etc. the 20 sec time doesn't start until the ref indicates the free can be taken For the Puck out - you'd have to also have a rule where 6 players from each team have to stay behind the 45 also or else you'd just get a huge amount of bunching. The sliotar one is interesting - I don't see why there isn't an effort made to enforce the rules around hurley dimension's - the rules exist and are blatantly disregarded by everyone - so either enforce it or scrub it from the rule book. On the same note there are very strict regulations around helmets - that are never enforced - I often wonder that ,god forbid , if someone had a bad facial injury while they were wearing a modified helmet, if the insurance scheme would pay out. Thanks for the feedback though - next week, championship structures.... [/QUOTE]
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