Anthony Daly: It'd be a sin for the GAA to spend the rest of the year cat-calling, squabbling, and in-fighting

After Clare defeated Wexford in the 2005 All-Ireland quarter-final, I walked over to Fr Harry Bohan in the Croke Park dressingroom and made a proud pronouncement, knowing full well it would rekindle an old flame in Harry’s soul, and reignite a dormant dream the man had chased so relentlessly three decades earlier.
Anthony Daly: It'd be a sin for the GAA to spend the rest of the year cat-calling, squabbling, and in-fighting

Ferdia Lyons, 10, and his brother Donagh, 8, from Glasnevin, outside of Na Fianna GAA grounds. GAA facilities are now open, but only for recreational walking. Team training or matches are not permitted yet.	 Picture: Seb Daly
Ferdia Lyons, 10, and his brother Donagh, 8, from Glasnevin, outside of Na Fianna GAA grounds. GAA facilities are now open, but only for recreational walking. Team training or matches are not permitted yet. Picture: Seb Daly

After Clare defeated Wexford in the 2005 All-Ireland quarter-final, I walked over to Fr Harry Bohan in the Croke Park dressingroom and made a proud pronouncement, knowing full well it would rekindle an old flame in Harry’s soul, and reignite a dormant dream the man had chased so relentlessly three decades earlier.

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