It has been an eventful couple of years for Pat Teehan as Leinster chair. He came into office just before the pandemic tore through society and forced the GAA into its most disrupted period of activities since the independence upheavals of a century previously.
His tenure also began under pressure to explain what was being done to stop Dublin’s dominance ruining everything for everyone. Little over two years later he is being challenged on steps being taken to save Leinster football from Dublin being so useless after a season during which they officially lost the province’s last senior national football title (as joint-winners with Kerry of last year’s league).
It prompted graveyard humour from the capital suggesting that the county needs massive gr …

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