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Frank Roche: From puke to pulsating . . . club game is a microcosm of football’s two extremes

Even county final thrillers cannot hide need for rule changes to save the modern game

Lead groundsman Darren Jepson lines the ’40-metre Arc’ as Croke Park prepares to host the Allianz GAA Football Inter-provincial Championship Series this weekend. Photo by Ray McManus/Sportsfile

The world of politics has rarely been in such a state of flux. From Sinn Féin’s embattled HQ to the morality vacuum under Donald Trump’s bouffant, everything is unravelling. The turmoil doesn’t stop there: Gaelic football stands at the precipice.

Marquee stars from Leinster, Connacht, Munster and Ulster have been busy prepping for a potentially seismic weekend in Croke Park, where a suite of new rules will be trialled over four interprovincial matches.

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