GAA turn blind eye to own winter training rules

Last week, the Irish Independent reported four counties — Armagh and Laois footballers and Waterford and Wexford’s hurlers — are to lose home advantage for their opening 2019 Allianz League home game after breaching the pre-Championship training camp rule, writes John Fogarty.

GAA turn blind eye to own winter training rules

Last week, the Irish Independent reported four counties — Armagh and Laois footballers and Waterford and Wexford’s hurlers — are to lose home advantage for their opening 2019 Allianz League home game after breaching the pre-Championship training camp rule, writes John Fogarty.

In Sydney on Sunday, Galway and Kilkenny faced off in a GAA-endorsed game, Galway back 49 days earlier than they would usually be allowed and Kilkenny 21.
In Sydney on Sunday, Galway and Kilkenny faced off in a GAA-endorsed game, Galway back 49 days earlier than they would usually be allowed and Kilkenny 21.

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