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18th September 2018
07:42am BST

"We did not step away from Mayo football because of one or two people. Each one in this group of us witnessed or experienced an environment that we felt we could not operate or stay within."Mayo News were present at the briefing as were RTE and TV3, who will run more on the matter from 8am. Ahead of that, the broadcaster mentioned the story in their sports bulletins. Mayo ladies boss Peter Leahy appeared on The GAA Hour last Wednesday in response, he said, to comments from Staunton on Off The Ball AM, when she claimed she 'did not feel it [the panel] was a safe environment'. Leahy told Colm Parkinson:
"The word unsafe is the reason I'm here. It's not just for me, it's my full management team. I've a chartered physio at every training session, we've live heart-rate monitoring so that none of the girls are overworked, we've stuff that no other inter-county team has, we've a meal after every training session, a fully qualified S and C coach... "We have what some senior men's teams don't even have."You can read more comments from the players, and a full statement, here.
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