Coronavirus forces GAA to cancel all games across Ireland for two weeks

The GAA have suspended all matches and training sessions due to coronavirus.

The move means no games or training will take place until 29 March.

The decision comes after Taoisearch Leo Varadkar confirmed all schools, colleges and public facilities will close to limit the spread of COVID-19.

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A statement read: “In light of this morning’s Government announcement, the GAA, An Cumann Camógaíochta and the Ladies Gaelic Football Association have decided to suspend all activity at club, county and educational levels until March 29 (inclusive) from midnight.

“This is to include all games, training and team gatherings at all ages and all grades.

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“We will continue to liaise with Government officials and review the situation between now and the end of the month, assessing the impact of these measures on our competitions.

“In the meantime, the Association is encouraging all members to continue to follow the guidelines which have been provided by the Health Authorities.”

While the Dublin GAA also confirmed the decision and urged clubs to follow the HSE’s guidelines.

“Dublin GAA Board, having considered the statement issued by An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar this morning in relation to the Covid-19 pandemic, have decided to cancel all club games and training sessions under our auspices until after 29th March,” read the statement.

“Clubs are advised to reduce social interactions as much as possible.

“We will continue to monitor the situation, taking advice from the Government, HSE and GAA Central Council. Dublin GAA will provide updates accordingly.

“Please continue to follow the guidelines issued by the HSE.”

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