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6th May 2020
05:38pm BST

"GAA facilities are to remain closed as part of efforts to prevent gatherings which breach the restrictions," Wednesday's statement said. "We are instructing our clubs and counties to continue to adhere to the restrictions and to refrain from organising on-field activity. These measures are expected to remain in place until July 20. "Our units are reminded that the Player Injury scheme is suspended and will remain so until an official return to action protocol is confirmed."Meanwhile, inter-county managers are said to be unhappy at the revelation that the championship is being pushed until at least October. With the association relying so heavily on gate revenue, organising a behind-closed-doors tournament would be further down the plan of action list so, whilst they still hope to stage both the hurling and football championships this year, they are giving themselves as much time as possible for that to become possible.
"The GAA still firmly hopes to be able to play county and club competitions this year, subject of course to public health guidance. "We can confirm however that no inter-county games are expected to take place before October. "Counties are asked, in the interest of players, to suspend all inter-county training until further notice. "There will be a phased resumption of training at both club and county level to allow players to prepare appropriately for playing games. "While not categorically ruling out the possible staging of games behind closed doors later in the year, there appears to be a lack of appetite for this type of fixture-scheduling at the current time across the wider Association."