PSNI and Gardaí clash at croker

IT finished in a landslide victory for the gardaí at Croke Park yesterday but the significance was not in the result but the fixture.

PSNI and Gardaí clash at croker

GAA headquarters has acclaimed many historic sporting moments over the last century, but there were fewer than 100 people there yesterday to witness one of its most symbolic. Garda Commissioner Martin Callinan and PSNI chief constable Matt Baggott were among the guests in the Hogan Stand for a first ever Gaelic football match at Croke Park between the two forces.

Despite a protest, security was discreet ahead of the game, won comfortably 4-17 to 1-6 by the Garda outfit.

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