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Covid-19 Latest News

Updated Advice to Clubs – April 16th 2020

Return to Training

Non-contact training for underage teams in pods of 15 will be permitted from April 26th next in the 26 Counties. “Underage teams” means any registered team at U-18 level or below.

Please find the updated Guidelines for a Safe Return to Gaelic Games.

The key control measures remain completion of the online education module (which you can access here ) and completion of the Health Questionnaire before each session (link to Health Questionnaire is here ).

It is also important to remember that all indoor facilities must remain closed at this time.

Attendance at Training

In general, only players and coaches of the relevant team should attend any training session. One Parent or Guardian per child (or per family if more than one child is attending from a particular family) is permitted to attend in a safeguarding /supervisory capacity involving any team in the U-18 or below age group, should they consider it necessary. However strict social distancing and public health guidelines should be adhered to at all times. In particular, it is important that parents do not congregate in groups before or after sessions, outside of what is permitted in current Government regulations. Any person wishing to attend our underage training or games including coaches, parents, players and spectators shall be subject to the provisions of the Code of Behaviour (Underage).

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