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Dublin GAA suspend Dessie Farrell for three months after serious error of judgment on players Covid breach

Dublin GAA have suspended Dessie Farrell as their senior football manager for 12 weeks, following an internal investigation into the breach of Covid-19 lockdown rules and GAA training ban had occurred yesterday morning at the grounds of Innisfails GAA club in Clongriffin. A statement, published on the county board’s website and attributed to the Dublin management committee, insists that they “acknowledge that, following an investigation this afternoon, there was a breach of Covid-19 guidelines yesterday morning. “The County Management Committee have suspended Dublin Senior Football manager Dessie Farrell for 12 weeks with immediate effect. “The Dublin senior football management and players recognise that this was a serious error of judgement and apologise unreservedly for their actions.”

GAA can still revise Dessie Farrell ban and consider other penalties

GAA can still revise Dessie Farrell ban and consider other penalties Indications are that none of the nine players involved in breach will be suspended Thu, Apr 1, 2021, 17:48 Updated: Thu, Apr 1, 2021, 22:11   Dublin GAA’s dramatic announcement on Thursday evening that they were suspending manager Dessie Farrell for 12 weeks will go a long way to defusing the controversy caused by the county’s breach of Covid regulations in training at the Inisfails’ ground in north Dublin. It is likely, however, that the association’s management committee will launch an investigation into the affair but indications are that none of the nine players involved will be suspended. Dublin though are probably going to be stripped of home advantage for one of their matches in the coming league season.

Dublin footballers facing Croke Park sanction after Covid-19 lockdown breach

Dublin footballers facing Croke Park sanction after Covid-19 lockdown breach Members of the six-in-a-row winners were reported to have gathered for a training session. By Sinead Farrell Thursday 1 Apr 2021, 9:37 AM 1 hour ago 21,982 Views 57 Comments Image: Ryan Byrne/INPHO Image: Ryan Byrne/INPHO FORMER GAA PRESIDENT Seán Kelly has called for Croke Park to issue a “formal sanction” after a number of Dublin footballers were reported to have breached Covid-19 restrictions. The Irish Independent published photos of players from the All-Ireland six-in-a-row winners at an early-morning training session yesterday morning. At least nine players are reported to have participated in the session at Innisfails GAA club in Balgriffin.

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