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Published 11:17 28 Jan 2019 GMT
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"I suppose the new rules are not necessarily a knee-jerk reaction but just the GAA looking at itself as it always does in a way that, you know, 'can we improve the game?'," Horan said earlier this month. "We had a lot of outcry, I suppose, from certain elements of players and managers saying they're not too much in favour of it. "But we, as administrators, have a responsibility to make sure that the Games are actually entertaining and that we keep the crowds."
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