Galway GAA Chairman Pat Kearney spoke to Ollie Turner this morning as the GAA called for evidence to be presented to explain the Government's decision to ban all spectators from sporting events until at least the 13th of September. Up until now 200 people were allowed be part of an outdoor sporting event, which meant that a small number of GAA supporters could attend matches. Matches are back behind closed doors, and outdoor training is limited to groups of no more than fifteen. The GAA have invited Acting Chief Medical Officer Ronan Glynn and NPHET to meet with their COVID-19 Advisory Group as soon as possible. Kearney told Galway Bay FM this morning that he has been getting calls from Galway clubs already about the decision...
Galway GAA chief slams government decision on matches 'behind closed doors'
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