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Published 10:44 28 Oct 2021 BST
Updated 10:44 28 Oct 2021 BST
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The figures may sound stark but the conclusion is hardly surprising. There is an undeniable drinking culture in the GAA which, back in 2017, was best summarised by Tomás Ó Sé in his Irish Independent column. Drinking bans are a common theme among inter-county and even club squads these days and the Kerryman feels that they cause more harm than good, in that when players are allowed to drink, they have the urge to completely let loose.
"Rugby and soccer players can socialise like adults, because they don’t face the same expectation to remain abstemious that GAA players face. As a consequence, they can have their three or four beers routinely and leave it at that.
That’s the difference. He (A rugby or soccer player) might do that every single week and it’s not going to harm him in the slightest. A GAA county man might go socialising three times in six months but, every time he does, it’s like Armageddon for his vital organs."Tyrone send open letter to GAA over Allianz sponsorship
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