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Six-time All-Ireland SFC-winning manager Jim Gavin has led the delegation – which includes Newtown Blues clubman Colm Nally – looking into rule changes that would boost the game as a spectacle and for those playing.

The Irish News published a very-detailed spread in its edition last Tuesday under the headline ‘Put it over the bar for two points?’ and the subhead ‘Football Review Committee unveils raft of proposals to make Gaelic football ‘world’s best game to play and watch’’. Hurling snobs have called for an inquiry.

Six-time All-Ireland SFC-winning manager Jim Gavin has led the delegation – which includes Newtown Blues clubman Colm Nally – looking into rule changes that would boost the game as a spectacle and for those playing.

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