John Fogarty: Will county managers be willing to sit and wait until September 14?

No small amount of work was put into the GAA’s return to safe play roadmap. It’s estimated that its Covid-19 advisory group analysed between 40 to 50 protocols from other sports before devising their own.
John Fogarty: Will county managers be willing to sit and wait until September 14?

RHODE BACK: Rhode GAA PRO Robert Kellaghan opens the gate at Fr Dowling Park yesterday as designated GAA walkways were reopened to the public. Picture: INPHO/James Crombie
RHODE BACK: Rhode GAA PRO Robert Kellaghan opens the gate at Fr Dowling Park yesterday as designated GAA walkways were reopened to the public. Picture: INPHO/James Crombie

No small amount of work was put into the GAA’s return to safe play roadmap. It’s estimated that its Covid-19 advisory group analysed between 40 to 50 protocols from other sports before devising their own.

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