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8th January 2019
05:07pm GMT

"Yeah, it's an interesting one. I was looking at the rules there and I suppose they are proactive in a way, trying to get Gaelic Football moving by cutting out the hand-passing and slow build up play and things like that," said the Corofin man. "I'd probably want to see it in action a couple of times to see how it plays out. I would use the handpass quite a bit so it could be interesting to see what to do if there's three hand-passes given in. It's interesting. If there's a guy going down on the goal-line and you have to pop it and it's called back, then it wouldn't be good in that regard, but I understand what they're trying to do in terms of moving the game on and making it quicker and faster," he says. "I haven't seen much of them yet, so I just want to go out and see how it works out and how the game develops and plays out," he added.That darting movement has been there from a young age, and his pass and move game was made in Corofin.
"I think I was always small growing up so I was always running away from the big lads. Yeah, it's just something I've developed. I think with Corofin the style of football we played growing up was always let the ball travel and movement and developing our ball-skills, pretty much. "It's easy play with Corofin and Galway because with the kick-passers they have there, it's brilliant ball every time so that makes my job a lot easier inside.That type of game has to goals like this one, which with the new rules, would be outlawed. https://twitter.com/officialgaa/status/975015237350051841?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E975015237350051841&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.sportsjoe.ie%2Fgaa%2Fsice-154148 If he had to, Ian Burke would find a way around it anyway.
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