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Published 13:26 24 May 2019 BST
Updated 17:36 24 May 2019 BST
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Rian Brady in action for Longford[/caption]
That's because will all be in Ireland this Sunday when their county take on the Lilywhites, they will be here until the end of June. Itching to get out there.
But because of an GAA ruling, they won't be allowed to. If they did or if they were even registered on a championship squad, they will be ineligible for a summer transfer and won't be able to play for a club in America.
And Longford could conceivably have three games played, and be out of the championship by the time the lads leave.
Talk about excessive red tape.
Longford manager Padraic Davis bemoaned the ruling this week on the Mirror, and Colm Parkinson backed him up on The GAA Hour podcast.
"I don't like this to be honest," said Wooly on Thursday's GAA Hour Show. "What's against Darren Gallagher playing against Kildare and playing another couple of games. Generally, managers will never stand in a players' way because it's a part of growing up. It's an experience for the summer that a lot of Irish lads who have never played GAA do, the great little added bonus for GAA players is that they might get their flight paid out and they'll get a few quid at the end of it... "Why not just let them do both? Some managers are giving out that players are just landing it on a squad but the likes of Darren Gallagher have been up front and honest and the manager has accepted it. It seems very cruel on him..." "I think the hope of the rule was that it would dissuade people from going to America at all which was never going to happen because going to America for the summer is part of growing up..."Conan Doherty agreed.
"Why do they want to dissuade them? Could they not just cater for both?"J1 students or anybody eligible for a J1 are exceptions to the rule. That's how the likes of Diarmuid O'Connor and Conor Loftus were able to head over to Chicago the day after they'd played in Mayo's loss to Kildare last year. You can listen to the Longford discussion and much more from The GAA Hour football Show. https://soundcloud.com/sportsjoe-gaa-hour/shane-conway-interview-brian-carroll-on-coaching-role-star-struck-players
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