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Jarlath Burns: "There's still plenty of scope for short kick-outs"

The Chairman of the Standing rules committee, Jarlath Burns, hopes the new rule change to kick-ou...



Jarlath Burns: "There'...
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Jarlath Burns: "There's still plenty of scope for short kick-outs"

The Chairman of the Standing rules committee, Jarlath Burns, hopes the new rule change to kick-outs will bring more excitement to our national sport. 

The change means all kick-outs must go past the 20 metre line and speaking to Off the Ball's Oisin Langan in Croke Park on Saturday, Burns said: "We're not against the short kick-out per se - there's still plenty of scope for short kick-outs. It's still an important element of our game. 

"If you're being beaten in the middle of the field and you still want to have that option and it's a legitimate option. 

"In 2010, we changed the rule that all kick-outs are taken on the 13 metre line and as a result of that there's significant space to the left and behind and that was happening quite a bit in games. 

"It was an emerging trend and it's a very low risk kick-out. You kick it to the left and suddenly you're building methodically the whole way and it's not a very good spectacle. It's not the sort of positive, aggressive game that we want it to be.   

"Really what we're trying to do is make it slightly discouraging for a goalkeeper and slightly more of a risk to take a short kick out in case it doesn't reach the 20 metre line and to encourage him to go long," he added. 

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