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Former GAA president Nickey Brennan says it is vital for the mental health of the nation that the inter-county championships go ahead later this year.
Croke Park's hopes of the All-Ireland football and hurling championships taking place in half-full stadia suffered a crippling blow yesterday with the Government announcement that sport was being locked behind closed doors until September 13 at the earliest. Only players, management, officials and ancillary match personnel will be permitted inside grounds while training can continue in smaller groups - 15 people for outdoors and six inside. With just five weeks between that date and the first games of the rejigged inter-county programme, the likelihood is now that the race for Sam Maguire and Liam MacCarthy will be run off in front of empty stands - if at all. Read More
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