Hi
Please see below an update from GAA & Co.Board in response to the governments descision to move Dublin city & County to Level 3. They restrictions will come into place from mid-night this evening and will remain in place for 3 weeks
If you have any queries please contact your COVID Supervisor, Team coac/mentor or please contact me directly.
Dave
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Updated Advice to Clubs and Counties in the 26 Counties – Sept 18th 2020
Following the publication of the Irish Government’s Plan for Living with Covid 19 document on Sept 18th, the GAA’s Covid Advisory group has issued the following key updates for those involved in Gaelic Games in the 26 Counties:
1. Use of Indoor Team Facilities
Dressing rooms, showers, gyms or indoor training facilities should remain closed for club activities.
2. Club Training
OgDwyers & OgDwyers Acadamey will be postponed this Saturday, with a full review of feasibility for next Sat
Club training underage training must be on a non-contact basis in pods of up to 15 - But can continue with current protocols adhered too
Adult teams can continue to train as normal but with the control measures as per the GAA’s Return to Play Document in place (i.e. Health
Questionnaires etc)
3. Attendances & Schedule Fixtures
No spectators are permitted, but adult club and county matches can continue to take place behind closed doors. Underage games cannot
take place (U-18 or below)
4. Challenge Games
Club Challenge games in Level 3 Counties are not permitted – neither are clubs from Level 3 Counties (or Level 2 with additional restrictions)
permitted to travel outside the County to play a challenge game.
5. Committee Meetings
No indoor meetings should be held in Counties at level 3 or above. Advice on meetings should a county achieve level 1 status will be provided as required.
6. Club Bars
Club Bars – as with all other licensed premises in general society – are subject to the various restrictions and regulations in the Government’s
Plan for Living with Covid 19 document. See www.gov.ie/covid19