Cork juvenile fixtures to permit entry of parents where deemed necessary

“We have been following the guidelines as they come from Croke Park. I would expect that we would get further clarification on that as the days go on,” Michael O’Mahony said.
Cork juvenile fixtures to permit entry of parents where deemed necessary

Croke Park’s guidance to clubs on Wednesday “that one parent or guardian may attend a game where they consider it necessary for the welfare of their own child”

Juvenile GAA fixtures in Cork from U12 up are to continue as scheduled and will allow for one parent per player to attend if considered necessary for the child’s welfare.

While the decision has been taken to postpone the U8-U11 Go Games blitzes scheduled for the next four weekends, Cork’s juvenile body, Rebel Óg, has made the call to proceed with games from U12 up and to permit the attendance of a parent or guardian where deemed necessary.

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