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Tally says training breach was an error of judgement but he knows other counties were at it

Tally says training breach was an error of judgement but he knows other counties were at it May 13, 2021 Down manager Paddy Tally. ©INPHO/Ryan Byrne. Down manager Paddy Tally says he wishes he had never taken the coaching session in Abbey CBS last January that was deemed in breach of the GAA’s Covid-19 rules. Tally received an eight week suspension from the GAA for organisining the session and talking to Brian Carthy on his latest Podcast, the Mourne manager says it was an ‘error of judgement’. “It was an error of judgement on my behalf and I do regret taking the players out for that session,” explained Tally who said it was definitely unusual to see the PSNI arrive half way through. “It was strange, they don’t normally come to watch training sessions.”

Brian Carthy has launched a Podcast Interview Series which begins with Conal Keaney

Brian Carthy has launched a Podcast Interview Series which begins with Conal Keaney April 27, 2021 Dublin s Conal Keaney ahead of the Leinster SHC opener against Kilkenny at Nowlan Park Legendary GAA journalist and RTE commentator Brian Carthy has dropped the first episode of his new series of Podcasts. Brian speaks with Conal Keaney who recently retired from intercounty hurling with Dublin. In it Keaney speaks about how Covid took some of the enjoyment away from his last season involved at county level. “The craic wasn’t there,” explained the former Dublin dual star. “Obviously teams train hard and the camaraderie between everyone is really good. Last year was just come in train, go home, maybe do a Zoom during the week to wrap up training and see what we are doing the next day.

One of the greatest footballers of all time - tributes paid after death of Leitrim GAA legend

); Packy McGarty is widely regarded as the best player ever from the county. By Emma Duffy Tuesday 6 Apr 2021, 6:23 PM 2 hours ago 3,217 Views 1 Comment TRIBUTES HAVE BEEN paid following the death of Leitrim GAA legend Packy McGarty. The iconic footballer died last night at the age of 87. Mohill native McGarty enjoyed a colourful 22-year career with Leitrim, and is widely regarded as the best player ever from the county. He made his debut at 16, and went to win Railway Cup honours with Connacht and play in six provincial finals losing five to Galway and one to Mayo in an inter-county journey that spanned from 1949 to 1971.

Twitter reacts as Dublin GAA ban Dessie Farrell for 12 weeks after players pictured training

Twitter reacts as Dublin GAA ban Dessie Farrell for 12 weeks after players pictured training
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