Conor Sweeney of Tipperary calls for an advanced mark ahead of Sean T Dillon of Kerry during the McGrath Cup match at Clonmel Sportsfield. Photo by Brendan Moran/SportsfileMuch of the new information relates to the advanced mark, which has already attracted criticism from leading match officials, managers and players for a variety of reasons. An advanced mark cannot follow a kick-out mark as the kick-out mark has been determined a set play. Should the defending player claim the mark, the free kick is taken from where they made the catch. The extended 15-second time limit for taking a mark also applies to the kick-out mark having previously been five seconds.
Source: Irish Examiner January 21, 2020 18:11 UTC