GAA delegates back anti-racism proposals

Up to 90% of voting GAA Delegates to today's Annual GAA Congress in Derry have backed proposals to stamp out sectarian and racist abuse in the association.

GAA delegates back anti-racism proposals

Up to 90% of voting GAA Delegates to today's Annual GAA Congress in Derry have backed proposals to stamp out sectarian and racist abuse in the association.

Delegates from Fermanagh and Europe spoke passionately in favour of the motion, citing abuse suffered by Crossmaglen Rangers player Aaron Cunningham; Cork's Donal Óg Cusack and the Ó hAilpín brothers along with Dublin's Jason Sherlock in the past.

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