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Football Review Committee rule enhancements FAQ

The GAA Football Review Committee members, back row, from left, James Horan, Michael Meaney, Eamonn Fitzmaurice, Patrick Doherty, Shane Flanagan, Malachy O'Rourke and Alec McQuillan, front row, from left, Colm Nally, Michael Murphy, Colm Collins, chairperson Jim Gavin, and Seamus Kenny after a briefing of the GAA Football Review Committee at Croke Park in Dublin. Photo by Seb Daly/Sportsfile.

The GAA Football Review Committee members, back row, from left, James Horan, Michael Meaney, Eamonn Fitzmaurice, Patrick Doherty, Shane Flanagan, Malachy O'Rourke and Alec McQuillan, front row, from left, Colm Nally, Michael Murphy, Colm Collins, chairperson Jim Gavin, and Seamus Kenny after a briefing of the GAA Football Review Committee at Croke Park in Dublin. Photo by Seb Daly/Sportsfile.

The Football Review Committee has recommended seven core rule enhancements which will be showcased in the Allianz GAA Football Inter-Provincial Series at Croke Park on Friday/Saturday October 18/19 which will be televised by TG4 and RTE.

The FRC has also put forward a number of proposals relating to foul play, dissent, and game officiating that would further buttress the ‘seven core enhancements’.

So you're as well-informed as you could possibly be ahead of Allianz Interprovincial Series, the below infographics provide answers for the most frequently asked questions about the FRC's proposals.

3 v 3 structure rule.

3 v 3 structure rule.

Goalkeeper receiving a pass.

Goalkeeper receiving a pass.

Goalkeeper receiving a pass. 

Goalkeeper receiving a pass. 

Solo & Go.

Solo & Go.

Advanced Mark. 

Advanced Mark. 

Kickouts.

Kickouts.

Scoring.

Scoring.

Dissent.

Dissent.

Handing ball back.

Handing ball back.

Delaying play.

Delaying play.

Contributing to a melee.

Contributing to a melee.

Deliberately holding up a player. 

Deliberately holding up a player. 

Stop Clock.

Stop Clock.