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Jarlath Burns’ attitude to drinking in the GAA is something we can all learn from

Published 15:12 4 Apr 2024 BST

Updated 15:12 4 Apr 2024 BST

Patrick McCarry
Jarlath Burns’ attitude to drinking in the GAA is something we can all learn from

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"I have a serious issue with it."

Back in February, Jarlath Burns was voted in as Uachtarán Chumann Lúthchleas Gael (President of the GAA) during the Annual Congress, at Croke Park.

Burns is 'a very proud member' of the Pioneer Total Abstinence Association, but has a well-rounded take on alcohol consumption - everything in moderation. "I've met a lot of people that regretted having that first pint," he said, "but I've never met anyone that has regretted becoming a pioneer. It has served me so well."

Burns puts steering away from alcohol as one of the key reasons why he was able to play club football until he was 52, even though his wife told him 'You need to knock that on the head' after that final run-out.

During his interview, O'Rourke raised with Jarlath Burns the notion that some clubs may struggle to field players as many are out drinking too much, the night before. Burns replied:

Marc Ó Sé stance on drinking ban lines up with Jarlath Burns

Back in 2018, when Tipperary All-Ireland winner Kieran Bergin told The GAA Hour that no other sport is asking players to abstain for months without alcohol, former Kerry defender Marc Ó Sé weighed in on the matter. His thoughts line up closely with those of new GAA president, Jarlath Burns.

“I absolutely get the need to advise players on what to eat and how to refuel to ensure that your body is in the best shape to absorb the benefits of training, but the concept of a drink ban never sat well with me,” wrote Ó Sé, in the Irish Mail on Sunday.

Well said, and written, by both men.