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GAA club players group votes to disband - We have played our part and our work is done
The CPA has now called on the GAA to implement the split season as voted through by Congress. By Fintan O Toole Wednesday 3 Mar 2021, 12:01 AM Mar 3rd 2021, 12:01 AM 7,223 Views 2 Comments
A picture of Austin Stack Park during last year s Kerry county final.
Image: James Crombie/INPHO
Image: James Crombie/INPHO
THE CLUB PLAYERS’ Association have confirmed their decision ‘unanimously to dissolve’ in the wake of the split season model being approved at GAA Congress last weekend.
The decision was made at an EGM of the CPA Executive on Monday. The group was established in 2016 and launched in 2017 with the aim to ‘fix the fixtures’.
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No GAA on-field activity until Easter at earliest and impossible now to plan revised 2021 fixtures calendar
The GAA state that will ‘be seeking clarity on certain aspects’ related to sport in the new document By Fintan O Toole Wednesday 24 Feb 2021, 3:58 PM Feb 24th 2021, 3:58 PM 4,302 Views 0 Comments
A view of Semple Stadium for last November s Munster hurling final.
Image: Morgan Treacy/INPHO
Image: Morgan Treacy/INPHO
THE GAA HAVE confirmed that no on-field activity will be permitted, including at inter-county level, until Easter after the publishing of yesterday’s latest Government Covid-19 plan.
The association have stated that it ‘remains impossible to plan a revised Master Fixtures calendar for 2021′ and insist no decision has been made on what competitions will or will not take place this year
More bad news for Kilkenny GAA fans - NO games before Easter
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The on-off saga of the 2021 Gaelic Games season took another twist after the GAA announced that a return to onfield action will NOT happen before Easter.
In a statement issued today which will be a blow to clubs, inter-county teams and players alike, the Association admitted their plans to revamp the Masters Fixtures calendar have been left in limbo, with no idea as to when games will resume.
The message came less than 24 hours after the Government announced that the Level 5 lockdown, which was due to finish on March 5, will now continue until at least April 5.
Intercounty GAA teams have regained their elite status under the Government s new Living With COVID roadmap. Elite status had been withdrawn from the inter-.