Jim Gavin admits players will have more time on the ball under new rules proposed for Gaelic football.
Gavin was in Mullahoran on Saturday to watch Cavan face Kildare in a challenge game under the new rules. Some 40 shots were counted in the second-half.
Indeed, the former Dublin boss, now Chairperson of the Football Review Committee is putting the final touches to his presentation for Thursday national presentation
In a wide ranging new rules interview with Damien Donohoe; the five-in-a-row All-Ireland winning manager explains the impact the changes will have on the game. Four inter-provincial games in Croke Park on October 18 and 19 will give the new rules a wide demonstration.
Whereas, the rules are set to come into play from January first 2025. However, a number of approvals are required as Gavin explained to Damien Donohoe.