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Eamon O'Shea: It is baffling why so few clubs trust their own members when it comes to training adults

Caring is important, particularly if you believe that the GAA is different and carries social and community responsibilities beyond winning and losing.
Eamon O'Shea: It is baffling why so few clubs trust their own members when it comes to training adults

Caring is important, particularly if you believe that the GAA is different and carries social and community responsibilities beyond winning and losing. Pic: Diarmuid Greene/Sportsfile

In my last article I went through what typically happens before, during and after an inter-county training session and how all the various roles combine to deliver a high-quality production. 

All very well says you, but do we need such a complex organisational structure — and anyway isn’t there a grassroots crusade to simplify and downgrade the inter-county game and season? 

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