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Are the GAA turning a blind eye to challenge matches?

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The panel ask whether there is a lack of consistency in the way challenge and championship matches are officiated

Should the GAA be doing more to cut out unsavoury incidents that sometimes occur during challenge matches?

That was the question Brian Carney put to Peter Canavan, James Horan and Senan Connell after Dublin's Davy Byrne suffered a broken nose during a challenge game against Armagh.

The GAA's Central Competition Controls Committee have re-opened their investigation but disciplinary proceedings have yet to be brought against any player.

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Click play on the above video to watch the Sky Sports GAA panel discuss what the GAA needs to do to tackle controversial incidents in challenge matches.