GAA suspension system

Started by seafoid, April 16, 2010, 08:20:00 AM

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seafoid

Galway, however, will be without half-forwards Eamonn Ryan and Cyril Donnellan. Ryan fractured a wrist in the win over Dublin, while Donnellan misses out after being sent off against Dublin, his suspension ending a day before the final next month, thus making him eligible to play.

GAA suspensions are a joke. Why not suspend the player for a number of matches that matter instead of a meaningless time-based system?   
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saffron sam2

Quote from: seafoid on April 16, 2010, 08:20:00 AM
Galway, however, will be without half-forwards Eamonn Ryan and Cyril Donnellan. Ryan fractured a wrist in the win over Dublin, while Donnellan misses out after being sent off against Dublin, his suspension ending a day before the final next month, thus making him eligible to play.

GAA suspensions are a joke. Why not suspend the player for a number of matches that matter instead of a meaningless time-based system?

The bit in bold doesn't make sense.
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johnneycool

not really, say you got sent off on the sunday and got a four week suspension you'd be able to play on the sunday, four weeks down the line, so realistically you've only got a 27 day suspension.

Clear as mud.