Hawk-Eye stood down after incident in Minor game

Technology shows point being scored but signals a miss

Hawk-Eye technology will not be used in today’s All-Ireland senior semi-final at Croke Park.
Hawk-Eye technology will not be used in today’s All-Ireland senior semi-final at Croke Park.

Hawk-Eye will not be used in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling semi-final after it failed to register a point in the earlier Minor semi-final.

In the first minute of the game between Limerick and Galway, a shot from Limerick centre forward Barry Nash was referred by referee Fergal Hogan.

Although the technology showed the ball clearly going over the bar, the resulting graphic displayed a ‘Miss’ and the game remained scoreless.

The game went on to be a draw after 60 minutes, 0-16 to 0-16, with Galway going on to win 0-23 to 0-20.

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The decision was then taken by GAA officials to stand down the technology for the meeting of the two Munster rivals.