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Published 10:09 22 Oct 2020 BST
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"Unfortunately, having weighed up all the options and having regard to the genuine concern of our players, we had no choice but to concede our final league match versus Antrim this weekend. "At the end of the day, our players come first. "We wish to acknowledge that several options were considered and proposed but for varying reasons, were not a runner."https://twitter.com/WaterfordGAA/status/1319169384842207232 Family concerns are personal concerns and every player is entitled and right to feel how they feel about the situation and every county should accept that they're going to have to proceed without players for certain occasions during these strange times. It is disappointing, however, if employers of some of the Waterford squad are considering Northern Ireland a "foreign country" where those returning from a game - okayed by public health - are asked to quarantine for 14 days. Besides, everyone in the country is being asked to work from home for the next six weeks anyway.
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