
Intercounty GAA matches are to start no sooner than October 17th.
Croke Park has released its return to play roadmap, Headquarters says that club fixtures will get underway from July 31st.
While groups of ten will be permitted to train together from June 29th.
GAA President, John Horan, discusses the COVID-19 roadmap for a safe return to Gaelic Games which was published today, the requirements that will place on clubs, and how club and county championships will be structured this year. #GAA #GAABelong pic.twitter.com/J3xvttvLO8
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Meanwhile, a date of July 20th has been set for a FULL return to training for club players, before competitions are due to start a week later.
The GAA hope adult club competitions will take place and finish on Sunday, October 11th.
The Inter-county Championship is due to get underway six days later, it's as of yet unknown what shape Dublin's push for six All Ireland titles in a row will take.
Contract tracing measures will be put in place for all players and backroom personnel - while all participants will have to complete a health questionnaire and have their temperatures recorded by a Covid supervisor on entry to the ground at each session.
If a participant's temperature is above 37.5 degrees centigrade, the individual must return home.