Well, it’s only fair.
We’ve been used to Hawkeye in operation for football and hurling games at Croke Park for the best part of two years now, and to say it’s paid off in spades would be an understatement.
John O’Dwyer probably curses it every night he goes to bed, but there is no doubting it has led to some dramatic moments in Croke Park and none more so than in last year’s All-Ireland hurling final.
Ahead of the All-Ireland camogie finals next weekend, the score technology will also be available to the four sides in action on September 13th.
https://twitter.com/pauriclodge/status/639407924989792256
The association had voted for its use back in March, and the games in 10 days time will the very first camogie matches anywhere that will have used the technology.
Good to see @OfficialCamogie will be using Hawkeye on All Ireland Day! #gaa #camogie #stats #movingwiththetimes🙌🏻 http://t.co/0GGlTzEQ7X
— Aideen Naughton (@AideenKnocky) September 3, 2015