Armagh manager criticizes comments on GAA rule changes

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Armagh manager Kieran McGeeney expressed frustration over comments about GAA rule changes, urging less focus on egos. He confirmed that Rian O'Neill's participation this season is uncertain after missing the recent match against Kerry, which Armagh lost by ten points. McGeeney acknowledged the benefits of the 'tap and go' rule, which has improved game speed. He avoided engaging in the ongoing debate about the Antrim-Armagh fixture location, stating it is up to Antrim to decide where to play. Kerry's manager, Jack O'Connor, praised his team's performance against Armagh, highlighting their scoring ability. He noted that the new rules have improved the game, making it more enjoyable for players and fans alike.


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