Armagh boss Kieran McGeeney was strongly critical of a three-man breach decision that went against his side and ultimately proved pivotal in their Allianz Football League defeat to Galway on Saturday evening.
The rule says a team must keep at least three outfield players in the opposition’s half of the field at all times, but there are exceptions, namely if it is clearly unintentional, if players are within four meters of the halfway line, not interfering with play, or not gaining an advantage.
McGeeney said Joe McElroy came to the touchline to inform his manager he was injured, but the fourth official alerted referee Barry Cassidy who penalised the Orchard County, advancing the position of a Galway…