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Published 17:10 23 Oct 2018 BST
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23 October 2018; / during the AIB GAA All-Ireland Club Championship Launch at the Hellfire Club on Montpelier Hill in Dublin.[/caption]
"I suppose it actually probably suits the goalkeeper a lot more but I'm just not in favour of it," Beggan said at the launch of the AIB Camogie and Club Championships.
"I don't understand. Are players going to rush back into their zones with a minute to go when they're a point up?
"Are players going to go down cramping? Will there be a lot of time wasting? I don't understand the rules or how it's going to impact. I don't think it's going to impact high fielding either. It's obviously going to hit a lot more spaces with kickouts having to go out beyond the 45 but I don't think they need to think about the kickout.
"I think teams are starting to adopt a longer kickout now and I think the kickout is a skill in itself and I don't think that they need to change the kickout rule.
"I understand they have to change stuff out the field but I don't think they have to change the kickout rules."
"I think it's more effective. Obviously if you're winning kickouts further up the field you're cutting out the players that will drop back, cutting out defensive systems and then you have a better chance at scoring. "That's why you see Tyrone with Niall Morgan go a lot longer, Kildare you would see in the Fermanagh game, and you can see the effectiveness it has. Donegal especially against Derry in the championship this year. I think they hit a couple of monster kick outs over the top and they got goals and points off it. "I think it will evolve. It will eventually come back to the kickouts going longer and I think we have to wait for that."

23 October 2018; / during the AIB GAA All-Ireland Club Championship Launch at the Hellfire Club on Montpelier Hill in Dublin.
"I don't think it will pass but again it might be trialed in the McKenna Cup and we'll see how it goes there but again I don't want to be giving out too much about the rules before they're trialed but the two rules I would be in favour of would maybe be the sin bin and the offensive mark.
"They seem like two rules that could effectively bring on the game but the three handpasses rule I'm not too sure there and the sideline kick having to forward... I don't understand."
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