GAA to cut minute’s silence to 20 seconds

Such forms of respect are commonplace prior to Amhrán na bhFiann being played.

GAA to cut minute’s silence to 20 seconds

The GAA are to issue a directive cutting the traditional minute’s silence to 20 seconds before matches, writes John Fogarty.

Such forms of respect are commonplace prior to Amhrán na bhFiann being played but are to be reduced now in a move, which has been described by one Central Council delegate as “common sense”.

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