New Gaelic football rules set to debut in 2025 after approval

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New Gaelic football rules will take effect in 2025 after being approved at a Special Congress on November 30, 2024. The changes, excluding a rejected four-point goal, will debut during the Allianz Football League starting January 25. The All-Ireland Club Football semi-finals and final in early January will not use the new rules. Armagh and Galway will first test the changes in Division One, while several teams will see new management as they prepare for the league. In hurling, Davy Fitzgerald will lead Antrim in 2025, starting their campaign against Dublin on January 25. The revamped league format will see Antrim compete for promotion to Division One A, facing various teams over the following weeks.


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