Conor O'Donovan

Conor O'Donovan

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Conor O'Donovan is a former Tipperary All-Ireland winning full back and a prominent advocate for reforming handpassing rules in hurling. He has dedicated 17 years to addressing issues related to the legality of handpasses, culminating in a motion presented at the GAA’s annual congress aimed at clarifying and regulating handpassing to eliminate ambiguity around the action of throwing the ball.

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Ireland Ireland: Conor O’Donovan is a doctor of physical therapy who discusses signs of serious injuries. 7

The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859: Should you push through exercise pain? – The Irish Times

Ireland Ireland: Conor O'Donovan proposed modifying the handpass in hurling by not allowing it to be made with the hand holding the ball. 5

The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859: GAAGo gone as association moves forward with re-branded GAA+ – The Irish Times

Ireland Ireland: Conor O'Donovan presented a detailed case on how the current rule is impossible to enforce and facilitates throwing the ball. 7

The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859: Motion on tightening hurling handpass defeated – The Irish Times