The GAA has warned against making knee-jerk changes to the rules in a bid to counter-act the ultra-defensive set-ups in inter-county football.
Last Saturday's low-scoring Allianz League contest between Dublin and Derry has re-opened the debate about the negative style of play that is being employed by managers.
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Chairman of the GAA's Standing Rules Committee, Jarlath Burns has admitted that it could be difficult to legislate against negative tactics.