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10th May 2015

Opinion: Can Joe Brolly’s radical rule change for Gaelic football really work?

Bring the aerial contest back into GAA

Kevin McGillicuddy

Lots of love for Joe’s idea.

You don’t have to check outside for pigs flying or any blue moons today as Joe Brolly is actually getting praise for one of his theories on GAA.

The Derry man, who at times seems to just love to stir the pot just for the craic, has written in today’s Sunday Independent of what he thinks is a sure fire way of ending the blanket defensive system once and for all.

The one-time All-Ireland winner (Pat Spillane told us to write that) explains that a single rule change could put an end to teams playing with thirteen or fourteen men behind the ball,

‘One simple rule change, that applies only on the kick-out. The goalkeeper must kick the ball out beyond the 45-metre line. For the kick-out, only the four midfielders can be in the zone between the 45s. The rest of the players must line up as per the throw-in, with six-versus-six inside each 45. They do not have to be in their starting positions, so long as there are six from each team inside each 45. From the kick-out, the ball is not in play until it is touched by one of the midfielders. Until then, the rest must stay inside their 45. I do not advocate for any other playing rule change.’

It seems that lots of people on Twitter are of the same mind