GAA seeks clarity on latest Covid-19 restrictions

February 24, 2021

Outside Croke Park before the Allianz FL Division 1 round 1 clash between Dublin and Kerry. ©INPHO/Bryan Keane.

The GAA has said "it remains impossible to plan a revised Master Fixtures calendar for 2021" as they seek clarity from the Government around the latest Covid-19 restrictions.

The new Living with Covid plan published yesterday evening caused confusion about when gaelic games activities would be allowed to resume

Inter-county was listed as a Level 4 sport alongside professional, elite and horse racing behind closed doors, with no sports permitted at Level 5, in the 'Covid 19: Resilience and Recovery 2021' document.

As it turned out, "the levels are a continuity from the old plan" and doesn't include inter-county, as Taoiseach Micheál Martin explained after the announcement.

In a letter sent to counties and clubs today - signed by the GAA President John Horan and Director General Tom Ryan - the Association confirmed that no on-field activity will take place until Easter at the earliest.

"As you will be aware by now, the Irish Government yesterday published their “Covid 19: Resilience and Recovery 2021” plan. There is no immediate change for sport outlined in the plan and as per our last communication to you, it is clear that no on-field activity will be permitted - even at inter county level – until Easter at the earliest," the letter reads.

"We will be seeking clarity on certain aspects of the provisions on sport in the new Government document and while the document does envisage the return of inter-county games at Level 4 and of some club games in Level 3, it remains impossible to plan a revised Master Fixtures calendar for 2021, as there is no indication at this point of when these Levels may kick in. The exercise is further complicated by the need to align our plans with whatever is permitted by the NI Executive for Counties and clubs in that jurisdiction.

"In the interim, and despite any speculation you may read or hear to the contrary, we would again reiterate that the GAA have not decided on what competitions may or may not be facilitated in any revised national fixture programme for 2021. Such decisions will be a factor of how much time is ultimately available to us, both for an inter county season and for the broader participation levels that will be necessary for a meaningful club season at both adult and underage levels. 

"The next signpost on the road for society is likely to come in the week leading up to Easter. We will again communicate directly with counties and clubs at that point and once Government make clear whether they see any further relaxing of restrictions (for example allowing inter-county training or games) being permitted.

"We also want to assure you that we will publish a revised National Fixtures calendar at the earliest possible opportunity.

"We thank you again for your patience and understanding of a very trying situation and we look forward with optimism to the resumption of GAA activities at all levels later in the year."


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