Colm Keys: The huge hits and sly taps - hurling is still struggling to get to grips with head-high challenges
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Colm Keys: The huge hits and sly taps - hurling is still struggling to get to grips with head-high challenges
"National referees were given their riding instructions for the weeks and months ahead, emphasizing the need for vigilance in officiating."
"Referees were reminded to be extra vigilant for excessive steps, thrown handpasses, and aggressive fouls, particularly those involving head or face contact."
Before the provincial hurling championship commenced, national referees were instructed to focus on specific infractions. They were reminded to be particularly vigilant regarding excessive steps, thrown handpasses, and aggressive fouls. The emphasis was placed on fouls that involve contact around the head or face, indicating a priority on player safety and adherence to the rules during the matches.
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