Cork's Ben O'Connor表示, GAA 规则的改变正在伤害着GAA的精神,
Cork's Ben O'Connor says GAA rule changes are harming hurling’s spirit, citing unfair penalties and player send-offs.
Cork经理Ben O'Connor批评RTÉ和GAA官员,称他在比赛后的评论被歪曲,并表示关切投掷正在采用足球式的规则,如严厉惩罚、限制通讯和严厉惩罚轻微违规行为。
Cork manager Ben O'Connor criticized RTÉ and GAA officials, claiming his post-match comments were misrepresented, and expressed concern that hurling is adopting soccer-style rules like strict penalties, restricted communication, and harsh punishments for minor infractions.
他争辩说,这些变化是由GAA官员而不是裁判所推动的,正在侵蚀体育的传统精神和真实性,他举例说,在争吵后派出两名运动员是执法不相称的一个例子。
He argued these changes, driven by GAA officials rather than referees, are eroding the sport’s traditional spirit and authenticity, citing the sending off of two players after a brawl as an example of disproportionate enforcement.
O'Connor强调他呼吁作出平衡的、以行动者为重点的决策,恢复自然游戏,而不是对官员进行人身攻击。
O'Connor emphasized his call for balanced, player-focused decision-making and a return to natural gameplay, not personal attacks on officials.