GAA being made scapegoat, claims president

The GAA has hit back at criticism of its stance on the playing of soccer and rugby in Croke Park.

GAA being made scapegoat, claims president

The GAA has hit back at criticism of its stance on the playing of soccer and rugby in Croke Park.

President Sean McCague claims the association is being made a scapegoat for the government row over the proposed national stadium.

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