The
Management Committee of the GAA has asked Central Council to consider
and adjudicate on the following recommendations for Interpretations of
Rule in relation to the Playing Rules of Hurling 2.2 Exceptions (i) and
(ii), 2.3, 2.5 and 4.16(b)
- The terms âtakenâ or âretakenâ in Rules 2.2 Exceptions (i) and (ii) and 2.3 shall mean the ball being âstruckâ.
- A
player taking a penalty or a 20m free puck, may bring the ball back up
to seven metres from the 20m line for the purposes of making a
traditional run at the ball, but shall strike the ball on or outside the
20m line but not inside it.
- Exception: In the context of Rule
2.5, if a player taking a penalty or free puck on the actual 20m line
fails to lift the ball at the first attempt or fails to strike it with
the hurley, and that action causes the ball to marginally cross inside
the 20m line, the player, as provided for in this Rule, shall be allowed
to strike the ball on the ground without delay.
- (a) The players
defending a penalty or free puck awarded on the centre point of the 20m
line shall stand on their goal-line and may not move towards the 20m
line until the ball has been actually struck. âLiftingâ the ball with
the hurley does not constitute âstriking the ballâ.
- (b) The
players defending a free puck awarded on the 20m line at a point other
than on the centre point of that line shall stand a minimum of 20m from
the point of award of the free and may not move closer to that point of
award until the ball has been actually struck. âLiftingâ the ball with
the hurley does not constitute âstriking the ballâ
- This
Interpretation shall, in accordance with Rule 3.43, Official Guide Part
1, have the force of Rule until Congress 2015, when the issues will be
further addressed by way of Motion(s).