Duffy says CCCC will call the shots
February 18, 2010

Padraic Duffy
The GAA's Director-General has insisted that the Association's Central Competitions Control Committee will continue to avail of video evidence for use in disciplinary hearings.
Paraic Duffy said that, despite Tyrone's well-publicised recent objections, the current system will continue in force.
"If players break the rules, I'm more than happy for CCCC to use whatever evidence is available to deal with that," Duffy explained in the Irish Independent.
"Everyone knows it's not practical to have good quality cameras at every league game, but where they are, I expect CCCC to follow up on them if they consider it necessary.
"Basically, it comes down to this - if players behave themselves they need have no worries how many cameras are covering their games.
"We'll use whatever means we can to improve discipline in our games," the Monaghan man added.
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