Brennan will 'put his feelings on International Rules aside'

GAA President Nickey Brennan says he will put his personal views on the future of the International Rules series to one side for make or break talks on the compromise game with his Australian counterpart.

Brennan will 'put his feelings on International Rules aside'

GAA President Nickey Brennan says he will put his personal views on the future of the International Rules series to one side for make or break talks on the compromise game with his Australian counterpart.

The Kilkenny man and the Association's welfare officer Padraig Duffy are in Paris this afternoon to meet an AFL delegation to assess whether the hybrid game has a future.

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