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GAA aiming to formulate fixture calendar before training return

The GAA has welcomed the government announcement of a return for inter-county training next month...



GAA aiming to formulate fixtur...
Hurling

GAA aiming to formulate fixture calendar before training return

The GAA has welcomed the government announcement of a return for inter-county training next month. 

Panels can begin preparations for the Allianz National Leagues as of Monday April 19, per the latest instructions from Kildare St.

Inter-county teams in the Republic will resume a week behind their counterparts in the Six Counties.

The GAA, however, are not getting carried away regarding the increased clarity around a return to play.

They've stipulated that the dates announced by Micheál Martin on Tuesday were merely "conditional" and depend on the overall picture relating to COVID-19 in the country as a whole.

In a statement co-signed by president Larry McCarthy, and Director General Tom Ryan, they said, "We need to receive further clarity on aspects of what was announced today before finalising our plans for a return to training and ultimately games.

"We also need to finalise competition structures and dates for the up-coming inter-county season, as well as ensuring advice is provided for all clubs in relation to how they can safely recommence underage activity."

They say they hope to be in a position to reveal further details regarding the fixture calendar by the end of next week.

It's expected that the National Leagues will be allowed to get underway by the fourth weekend in May.

GAA statement:

A chara,

I know you will be aware by now of the positive announcement by the Irish Government this evening that non-contact underage training in pods of 15 will be permitted from April 26th and that full contact Inter-County training at adult level can re-commence from April 19th.

These are hugely welcome developments and allow us finally to begin planning on-field activity for the remainder of 2021. However, it should also be noted that these dates are conditional and will very much depend on what happens in terms of the overall COVID-19 picture in the coming weeks. For that reason, it is more important than ever that no collective training sessions are held between now and the Government indicated return dates. Breaches in this context will not only be dealt with under our own Rules but would likely put the broader plan to return to activity in serious jeopardy.

As you will appreciate, we need to receive further clarity on aspects of what was announced today before finalising our plans for a return to training and ultimately games. We also need to finalise competition structures and dates for the up-coming inter-county season, as well as ensuring advice is provided for all clubs in relation to how they can safely recommence underage activity (and in the case of the 6 Counties, adult club training from April 12th).

At this point, we can only confirm that Senior Inter County teams both North and South are likely to be permitted to return to collective training from Monday, April 19th. We hope to be in a position to confirm the fixture calendar and competition structures for inter county by the end of next week.. We also hope to have finalised updated versions of our Return to Play documents for both inter-county and club activity ahead of the stated dates for resumption North and South of the border.  

In the interim, we would ask for your patience while we complete this work and we look forward to communicating in detail with you all again next week in relation to the resumption of GAA activity.

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