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Watch ‘Jim Gavin, Ger Loughnane and Joe Brolly’ debate GAA’s new rules as RTE’s Des Cahill labels it ‘priceless’

GAELIC football’s new rules or ‘enhancements’ were always going to provide endless debate – as well as no shortage of comedic fodder.

And so it’s proved in Conor Moore’s latest sketch parodying the suddenly very different sport that fans, referees, players and even coaches are having to get used to.

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Moore inhabited an increasingly exasperated Jim Gavin trying to explain them despite repeated interruptions from Ger Loughnane[/caption]
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While Gavin was a new addition to his collection of muses, hurling snob Ger has long feature in Moore’s skits[/caption]
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Joe Brolly was actually serving as the peacemaker for once[/caption]
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Des Cahill also popped up with the man himself branding Moore’s imitation ‘priceless’ in a tweet

The real Joe Brolly wrote in his Sunday Independent column last week that he’d texted Gavin a congratulatory message upon seeing them in effect over the opening round of the NFL.

So it’s no surprise in this case that he’s utilised as a calming voice trying to quell Ger Loughnane’s constant interruptions.

That’s also the source behind Moore’s Easter egg at the end when he desperately implores the former Dublin boss to ‘text me’ once again.

Aside from the freakishly accurate capturing of all four men’s mannerisms, other highlights include Loughnane’s simpler solution to football’s ills simply being to transform into hurling.

On a more serious note, referees do seem to have been dealt the worst hand so far.

David Gough told Off the Ball earlier this week that they have still not received a finalised rule book with which to work off.

And another top whistler in David Coldrick pointed out the 3 v 3 rule will prove extremely difficult to police at club level.

It stipulates that each team must have three outfield players in the opposition half at all times.

There were a few instances of sides being in breach of the rule over the weekend, with the consequence being a 20m free.

While the inter-county game sees plenty of sideline officials and umpires to assist referees in enforcing the rules, Coldrick fears for those at club level.

He told RTE: “I think the 3 v 3 is the big one.

“From a refereeing perspective, you can’t really police it yourself so you are depending on your linesmen and so on greater teamwork.

“At intercounty, that’s fine, we do have a full team. The 3 v 3 at club level is going to be very difficult.”

Another change that came into effect and drew criticism was the new rule concerning dissent.

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Under the new guidelines, the player who has committed the foul must hand the ball to an opponent in a “prompt and respectful manner”.

Referees will be able to award a 50m free in the event of a tactical foul that delays or interferes with a free or sideline kick, or dissent over a referee’s decision.

New Derry manager Paddy Tally labelled the rule as “draconian” but Coldrick said it will help to “change the culture” at club level.

He added: “I do think the 50 metres for delaying and for dissent is really, really important, probably more so for underage referees at club level because we’re trying to change a culture there.

“So I’d say just stick with it and as we saw, the rules can bring a lot more excitement to Gaelic Football.

“I think it was a great game of football (Roscommon vs Down), a very open game which is obviously helped by the 3 v 3.

“From an official’s perspective you’ve seen everything here today, all of the various FRC enhancements in practice.

“And for a referee that’s a lot to take in and think about, just being clear as to what the penalties are for various offences because they’re not all the same.

“To be fair to the national panel of referees we have done a lot of homework, a lot of retraining of the rules.

“Even up to last Friday night, we did a session ourselves, the full panel, for an hour and a half, just talking through various scenarios and trying to make sure we were consistent in our interpretation of some of the rules that maybe aren’t fully, fully clear.

“So we were well ready for it but there’s still a long way to go.”

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Ancient underground labyrinth city discovered with its own water system to cool down chambers during scorching summer

AN ANCIENT underground labyrinth city with its own advanced water system has been discovered after researchers stumbled across it in a garden.

The sprawling network of twisting passages was found beneath the historic town of Abarkuh, Yazd Province, central Iran.

Interior of an ancient underground labyrinth city in Abarkuh, Iran.
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A sprawling network of underground corridors has been discovered beneath Abarkuh, Iran[/caption]
A person explores an ancient underground labyrinth in Abarkuh, Iran.
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The passages are tall enough to stand up in, though were used mainly for water transportation[/caption]
Traditional house in Abarkuh, Iran, with windcatchers.
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The network was first discovered beneath the gardens of five houses in Abarkuh[/caption]

Abarkuh has always been known to harbour a rich history, as it falls within the “golden triangle” between the ancient cultural hubs of Shiraz, Yazd and Isfahan.

But the huge and complex structure discovered beneath the town still amazed archaeologists.

The tunnels were uncovered below five Abarkuh houses after stone chambers were detected beneath their gardens.

Archaeologists broke through the earth to regain access to the spaces, which had sat undisturbed for hundreds of years.

So far, they have explored an enormous 650,000 square-feet of underground space, but the labyrinth could extend much further throughout the entire city.

The governor of Abarkuh, Hossein Hatami, said that “research was continuing” because similar discoveries in the past suggest the corridors could stretch “throughout the entire historical context of Abarkuh”.

Researchers figured out that the subterranean city had been used mainly to transport the local water supply.

It hosted the city’s canal system, which was was key to providing drinking water and allowing residents to stay cool during the baking desert summers.

Irina Tsukerman, a geopolitical analyst, said: “These tunnels were used to transport water from underground aquifers to the surface for irrigation, drinking, and other uses in the arid region.”

It was important for the water to flow underground so that it wouldn’t evaporate in the scorching-hot temperatures.

This allowed the ancient people to bring in water from distant supplies, and kept it cool.

But archaeologists have come across more than just canal channels.

There are also large halls carved out of the rock, suggesting that people would venture down and gather there.

The chambers would have provided a reprieve from the punishing sun, and temperatures do not soar so high underground.

Interior of an ancient underground labyrinth in Abarkuh, Iran.
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The water had to flow underground so it did not evaporate and stayed cool[/caption]
Person walking through an ancient underground labyrinth in Abarkuh, Iran.
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There are also larger “halls” carved out, where people congregated to escape the sun and conflict[/caption]

The hidden network would also have served as a haven to hide in during wars and invasions.

Hatami said: “The spaces between these stone beds were turned into gardens by the ancients, and they had foreseen paths under these stone sections for ease of access, security, water transportation, and their lives.”

He added: “The presence of small stone chambers in the historical houses of Abarkuh, located under the stone bed, indicates their special function in the past.”

Historians think the tunnels were built by the Qajar people.

Clues come from the kind of stones used to reinforce the underground walls – which are the same stones the Qajar used in above-ground buildings.

This group was a tribe that began to spread in the 10th century, and eventually bloomed into Iran’s Qajar dynasty between the 18th and 20th centuries.

Irina said: “There are many tunnels from the Qajar period in Iran, although it’s difficult to pin down an exact number.

“The Qajar dynasty was known for its large-scale infrastructure projects, including the construction of qanats, water reservoirs, and tunnels, many of which are still in use today.

“While it’s hard to give a precise count, the Qajar dynasty left behind a significant number of such structures.”

The Cypress of Abarkuh in Yazd Province, Iran.
This is the famous Cypress tree of Abarkuh
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Patrick Dorgu breaks silence as he arrives at airport to jet to Man Utd as Ruben Amorim closes in on first transfer

PATRICK DORGU has broken his silence on his imminent move to Manchester United.

The defender is on the verge of becoming Ruben Amorim‘s first signing as Manchester United manager.

Patrick Dorgu of Lecce during a Serie A match.
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Manchester United are on the verge of signing Patrick Dorgu from Lecce[/caption]
Patrick Dorgu of US Lecce greets fans after a soccer match.
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The defender said his goodbyes to his team-mates and fans after Lecce’s 3-1 win over Parma on Friday[/caption]

Amorim moved quickly to acquire the Dane’s services, agreeing a £29million deal with Serie A side Lecce after identifying him as a target.

Dorgu said his goodbyes to his Lecce team-mates after their clash with Parma on Friday night.

And he was spotted at Milan airport on Saturday morning ahead of a flight to Manchester and a seemingly imminent medical with the Red Devils.

And he revealed he’s champing at the bit to join the Premier League giants.

When asked if he’s excited about the move to Old Trafford, he told Sky Italia: “It’s an opportunity for me.”

Dorgu was in the Lecce matchday squad for their 3-1 win over Parma but was an unused substitute.

He warmly embraced his team-mates and acknowledged the travelling supporters fans after the final whistle.

Lecce boss Marco Giampaolo was full of praise for the full-back after the final whistle.

He said: “I think Dorgu will be in Manchester tomorrow.

“[He’s] a splendid boy, he gave us everything he had.

“At 20 you have this opportunity, maybe you also have other thoughts in your head.

“It didn’t seem right to me to make him play neither for Lecce nor for himself.

“If I needed him, I would have used him, I thought about it but the temptation was brief.”

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Masked Singer fans convinced huge show star will return to perform on final after spotting clue

THE MASKED Singer fans are convinced a huge show star will return to perform on the final after spotting a clue.

Viewers believe McFly’s Danny Jones, 38, who won last year’s series as Piranha, will take to the stage once again for a special duet.

Six costumed singers on stage: Pufferfish, Bush, Wolf, Pegasus, Toad, and Bear.
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The Masked Singer fans are convinced a huge show star will return to perform on the final after spotting a clue[/caption]

Their theory stems from the fact that Danny is set to appear as a guest judge on the final episode, leading many to speculate that he will slip into his costume once more.

Fans also suspect he could perform alongside this season’s Pufferfish, playing into the idea of a “two fish” duet.

The show often brings back former contestants for the finale, making the theory even more plausible.

Taking to Reddit, one fan asked: “Who do you want think is going to come back for duets in the final ?”

Another replied: “Pirhana and Pufferfish would be amazing.”

Someone else suggested: “I want pirhana and snail.”

A fourth said: “Monster and Dressed Crab would be heavenly, Piranha and Pufferfish is incredible and Snail paired with Robobunny maybe?”

During last year’s series, Piranha was revealed as noughties legend Danny as he was crowned the winner.

He told host Joel Dommett at the time: “I’ve had the most amazing time, I can escape behind here and just be Piranha and sing these songs.

“I’ve learnt so much, I’m able to sing higher now just from being on this show.  I am so happy, thank you!”

Reacting to the win, one fan said: “Danny Jones……What an amazing voice, congratulations what a worthy winner.”

A second wrote: “Danny Jones solo album as soon as possible please. A voice like that and it was hidden in McFly’s music (which I still loved obviously). Insane.”

“Wow! Danny Jones! Didn’t realise how good he is,” said a third.

While a fourth commented: “Anyone that has seen Mcfly live was in no doubt the moment Piranha opened his mouth that it was Danny Jones.”

Who has left The Masked Singer 2025 so far?

Much to the delight of telly fans, The Masked Singer is back in 2025.

Twelve celebrities have been hidden behind intricate costumes, with their identities concealed.

Sadly, not all of this year’s whacky and wonderful characters can make it to the end of the show, as there can only be one winner.

Here’s who has been unmasked so far:

Teeth – this character baffled judges and viewers with their changing voice. They were finally unmasked as former Bake Off host Mel Giedroyc. None of the panel managed to guess it was her

Tattoo – despite Davina McCall saying “you sound the same” after this character was unmasked, none of the judges guessed it was 80s singer Carol Decker, whose hit China In Your Hand was a No1 hit for five weeks

Toad In The Hole – a massive diva strop saw the character storm off the stage after the judges voted them off. They later returned to be unmasked as singer Macy Gray

Pegasus – the mythical horse was revealed to be Prue Leith, with judge Jonathan Ross correctly guessing her identity

Spag Bol – this character was first to be unmasked and was none other than Good Morning Britain host Kate Garraway.

Plus there was one extra unmasking this season, with Giant Joel – a caricature of host Joel Dommett – unveiled as double-double Olympic champion Sir Mo Farah.

Danny Jones unmasked as Piranha on The Masked Singer.
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McFly’s Danny Jones won last year’s series as Piranha[/caption]
Pufferfish costume on The Masked Singer.
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Viewers think he will duet with this year’s Pufferfish[/caption]

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