Clare minor football game falls victim to COVID-19 restrictions
Clare’s minor footballers will not take to the field in Saturday’s Munster championship as the GAA have paused all minor and U20 competitions until further notice.
Clare’s minor footballers will not take to the field in Saturday’s Munster championship as the GAA have paused all minor and U20 competitions until further notice.
Clare’s minor footballers are restricting their movements while sporting clubs in the county have entered into lockdown.
A fundraising appeal has been launched in aid of a prominent football manager in Clare.
Pubs will not reopen next Monday while increased crowds at sporting fixtures will not be allowed for at least three weeks, the Government announced on Tuesday.
Spectators will not be granted entry to club GAA games in Clare until crowds of 500 are permitted at outdoor gatherings.
Croke Park officials were singled out for prioritising sponsors over young members at the June meeting of Clare County Board.
A former Chairperson of Clare GAA has warned there may be “serious casualties” if club games resume within the county.
Clare GAA are to review the possibility of concluding the U21 hurling championship and commencing the U20 football campaign.
Qualifiers have been removed from the 2020 All-Ireland SFC while the Munster SFC and SHC are reverting to a knockout format for this year.