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Published 13:38 29 Mar 2022 BST
Updated 15:53 29 Mar 2022 BST
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"A unanimous vote was taken among the 60+ captains and reps on the call to escalate the player protest. It was decided by your squad reps and captains that; • Specifically for televised broadcast interviews on match day, players will continue to make themselves unavailable. • No players will attend the launch of any GAA competitions at national or provincial level in the coming weeks. • Players will write to the GAA’s commercial sponsors to inform them of the position of players and flag disruption of upcoming events is likely. The unity shown on last night’s call was a very clear illustration that we are in this together. Players noted that we are still open to discussions with the GAA to resolve these issues."
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