Dublin manager Ger Brennan has advocated for the GAA to implement video assistant technology following his team’s defeat to Kerry in the All-Ireland SFC semi-final. Brennan pointed to three specific officiating calls that he believes significantly impacted the match result: an early penalty awarded to Kerry, a controversial second goal for the Kingdom that potentially involved a square ball infringement, and a fisted attempt by Ross McGarry that appeared to cross the line before being cleared.
While admitting that Dublin’s own poor shooting accuracy contributed to their four-point loss, Brennan argued that match officials require technological assistance to handle the pace and complexity of the game. He suggested that pausing the clock for a brief review could resolve such contentious calls accurately. Brennan stated that luck should not determine the outcome of high-stakes matches and emphasized that players in both hurling and football deserve the support of a review system. Despite his frustrations with the officiating, he congratulated Kerry on their victory, noting their superior shot conversion rate.