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Published 16:35 19 Nov 2020 GMT
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"The head-high tackle needs to be looked at. Is it a head high tackle that's a danger to you? An awful lot of players are very good at knocking the head back as they come into the tackle, and then it doesn't look good and it's a yellow, even though the defending player was just sucked into it."
It's one of the most frustrating things to happen within the four lines, when an opposing player ducks into your hurl and dives for the ground. Indeed, soft yellow cards and harmless frees for indiscretions such as a minor touches or tugs when players are just contesting the ball is another bone of contention.
"I just think we need to look at that, is it as dangerous as what people are saying. I'd fully be with the medical people with regard to head injuries. I'd certainly like to see GAA doctors looking at the way the head tackle is being refereed. I think if we specifically looked at that at the minute, we'd probably take a lot of silly frees out of the game.
"I'd say 90% of those tackles haven't a health and safety issue around them. There are other things going on that have, and I think we just need to be specific about that and take it out," added the former Laois player and manager.
Brian Carroll agrees with Plunkett, claiming that it should be a free the other way if a player goes in to buy a free in that manner.
"The really top class referees can see the difference and they can see what the player is trying to do and they don't award the free. Some less experienced refs follow it to the letter of the law. It's frustrating for people who understand the game, when people are just buying a free. If you're ducking you're head into a challenge, I think it should be a free the other way."
You can listen to The GAA Hour Hurling Show with Colm Parkinson, Cheddar Plunkett and Brian Carroll here.
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