The GAA says it’ll pursue the allegations of players breaking Covid rules “at the earliest opportunity”.
The Gaelic Association has expressed its “frustration and extreme disappointment” over the potential breach of public health measures by Dublin footballers.
At least nine players are said to have taken part in an early morning training session yesterday at Innisfails pitch in Balgriffin.
The sporting body insists that any “necessary disciplinary processes" will be invoked if needed.
Kevin Doyle is the Head of News at the Irish Independent.
He says similar incidents in the past have been met with punishment:
"Cork and Down both suffered punishments on the back of training sessions previous to this so the managers in both those cases were suspended for twelve weeks.
"So that is kind of the precedent for it."
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