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Inter-county training and matches no longer deemed elite sport

Inter-county training and matches no longer given elite sport exemption February 10, 2021 Inter-county training and matches is not elite sport now. The Government has clarified to the GAA that inter-county training and matches will no longer get an exemption to take place under the current Level 5 Covid-19 restrictions. This was the major outcome of a meeting which took place earlier this week between members of the GAA, LGFA and Camogie Association and Minister of State for Sport Jack Chambers. Inter-county activities had previously been deemed elite sport , alongside professional sports, and it looks like it will be April before they return after the GAA s Covid Advisory committee recommended that no training or matches take place until Easter at the earliest (Easter Sunday falls on 4 April).

No Inter-County action til April at earliest - Highland Radio - Latest Donegal News and Sport

There will be no GAA activity, including training, until Easter at the earliest. The Association s fixture calendar is now up the air after it was revealed Gaelic Games is no longer covered under Level 5 exemptions for elite level sports during the pandemic. It follows a meeting with government officials this week. Last year’s senior hurling and football championships had been allowed to play out under previous level-5 restrictions. The GAA say no decision about the fixture calendar has been made, but it seems likely their will be a ‘club first’ approach to the split season. The GAA Director of Communications is Alan Milton - He was asked why GAA activity can t return, but the League of Ireland can.

It wasn t a case of removing, it was a case of giving clarity - Minister on GAA s playing exemption

); It wasn t a case of removing, it was a case of giving clarity - Minister on GAA s playing exemption Meanwhile, the GAA president confirmed the games’ inability to operate from within bubble environments was a large factor in the decision. By Sinead Farrell Thursday 11 Feb 2021, 4:30 PM Feb 11th 2021, 12:29 PM 19,916 Views 19 Comments No Gaelic Games activity is expected to take place until Easter at the earliest. Image: James Crombie/INPHO Image: James Crombie/INPHO Updated Feb 11th 2021, 4:30 PM MINISTER FOR STATE of Sport Jack Chambers has explained how inter-county GAA came to lose its exemption status as an elite sport during Level 5 Covid-19 restrictions, with GAA president John Horan later clarifying that the lack of ‘bubbles’ was the predominant reason behind the Association parking its inter-county a

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