THERE YOU ARE, walking along minding your own business when suddenly the thought hits you; what happens if there is a draw in tomorrow’s All-Ireland senior hurling final replay.
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Well, we’ve taken out the rulebook, found the right page, made a few phone calls just to be sure and the answer is relatively simple.
If tomorrows game finishes level after 70 minutes (plus whatever injury time referee Brian Gavin decides to add) the teams will play two 10-minute periods of extra time to try find a winner.
If that doesn’t separate the pair, then they’ll have to do it all over again in a third game.
So what happens if there is a draw in tomorrow's hurling replay?
THERE YOU ARE, walking along minding your own business when suddenly the thought hits you; what happens if there is a draw in tomorrow’s All-Ireland senior hurling final replay.
Well, we’ve taken out the rulebook, found the right page, made a few phone calls just to be sure and the answer is relatively simple.
If tomorrows game finishes level after 70 minutes (plus whatever injury time referee Brian Gavin decides to add) the teams will play two 10-minute periods of extra time to try find a winner.
If that doesn’t separate the pair, then they’ll have to do it all over again in a third game.
You see, we told you it was simple.
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