Gaa: Time to Mick Rule Changes ; O'byrne Cup Semi-Final: Laois 2-10 Kildare 2-09 O'dwyer: We Must Look at the Sin-Bin.. Refs Are Over-Reacting to It
Daily Mirror › January 17, 2005
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Daily Mirror › January 17, 2005
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LAOIS boss Mick O'Dwyer admitted that the sin-bin rule needs to be looked at after EIGHT players were yellow-carded during the course of yesterday's exciting O'Byrne Cup semi-final.
Four players from each side had to sit out ten-minute cooling off periods and early in the second half, Laois were playing with 12 men while their opponents had 14 on the pitch.See the full content of this document
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Gaa: Time to Mick Rule Changes ; O'byrne Cup Semi-Final: Laois 2-10 Kildare 2-09 O'dwyer: We Must Look at the Sin-Bin.. Refs Are Over-Reacting to It
But the most chaotic consequence of the sin-bin rule to date occurred in the first half of yesterday's game.
Three minutes into stoppage time, Kildare forward Eamonn Callaghan was in on goal but...See the full content of this document
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