Éamonn Breen: 'It would kill me not to see my son playing for Finuge'

Kerry GAA chiefs have agreed to be more flexible in their enforcement of the parish rule so as to assist rural clubs at risk of extinction.

Éamonn Breen: 'It would kill me not to see my son playing for Finuge'

Kerry GAA chiefs have agreed to be more flexible in their enforcement of the parish rule so as to assist rural clubs at risk of extinction.

The St Senan’s and Finuge clubs both tabled motions at Tuesday’s county convention which proposed that a player be entitled to play with the first club of either parent.

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