senior football squad breached the association’s guidelines in relation to Covid-19 by holding a collective training session when such sessions were prohibited.
Croke Park said that it had taken the decision to extend the ban on collective training due to “the current exceptional rise in infection rates of Covid-19 and the increased risk of community transmission.” However Cork County Board CEO, Kevin O’Donovan declined to comment in response to The Irish Times’s queries, which also asked whether any other Cork teams were involved in collective training in apparent breach of the guidelines.
And any GAA team or unit that similarly engaged in misconduct bringing discredit to the GAA faces a minimum of eight weeks’ suspension where suspension is deemed appropriate.
Source: Entertainment Trends (entertainmenttrends.net)
FanzoneKildare Train why not!!👍🍻🏈
Big test of the GAA now
Leave it to frank, he will make it disappear,
Fair play to anyone who Would recognise one of them
Another 12 month ban.
Look at surges in counties over the months - there is a lot of super spreaders from officialgaa games! The GAA should not be grouped as professional sport as it’s not! No one gets paid except for top brass m!