Former Tyrone captain and secretary of the Gaelic Players Association, Seán Cavanagh, has come out strongly in favour of their ongoing media blackout as they seek to exert pressure on the GAA over the latest expenses stand-off.
Cavanagh believes that the standards in fitness and skills are down to the increased demands of the teams themselves and the culture within panels, and believes there is no going back to a time of fewer collective sessions.
He described the GAA’s stance as “fairly petty” as they hold out for a maximum of four training sessions per week to be funded centrally, with additional sessions to be arranged within …

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