GAA should not see the Club Players Association as a Trojan horse

Following the ‘bread alert’ weather warning of the past week, Allianz League games and just about every GAA pitch in the country fell victim to the unseasonably relentless snowstorm that swept over us with such vigour, writes Mike Quirke.

GAA should not see the Club Players Association as a Trojan horse

As the county competitions were forced to take an unscheduled hiatus over the weekend, the clubs had their preparations for the start of their own league competitions scuppered by Storm Emma.

In Kerry, our county league starts next Sunday — about a week earlier than normal.

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