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GAA clubs can apply to open walking tracks

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The GAA is expected to give an update regarding possible changes to lockdown restrictions later this week. A meeting of the Covid-19 Advisory Group takes place today while there are further meetings with other committees from tomorrow onwards.

RTÉ Sport understands that from 8 June, GAA clubs will be able to apply to open walking tracks around their premises. But it's believed there will be no immediate return to the use of club fields or property for training of small groups or pods.

With the Government soon due to roll out specifics for its phase two re-emergence from the lockdown, much attention has centred on access to the GAA’s club property and the likelihood of gates being opened at venues across the country.

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