The GAA have clarified a number of issues after the Government’s decision that no spectators should attend sporting fixtures.
Croke Park have said that no more than 40 persons per team is allowed at a game - which includes players and all the backroom team.
As games must be played "behind closed doors", and pending further clarification from Government, the GAA says no more than 40 persons per team should be allowed access to games for the moment. This figure should include all players, management, coaches, ancillary backroom personnel and team officials.
“The 80 team personnel (40 per team) is in addition to essential match day personnel such as Match officials (Referees, Linesmen, Umpires), Media and event officials (stewards etc.)
The GAA also says that, while they await further clarification on the issue of parents attending juvenile games, they're suggesting that one parent or guardian may attend a game where they consider it necessary for the welfare of their own child.