How about taking the GAAGO money to truly push hurling into every corner of the country?

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How about taking the GAAGO money to truly push hurling into every corner of the country?
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If we are truly concerned about hurling not getting a proper platform behind a paywall, then direct that money into getting a hurl into every house, then every hand.

Declan Bogue A FEW YEARS BACK just after his intercounty retirement, Sean Cavanagh put his feet up and drank in the splendour of the 2018 All-Ireland hurling semi-final on television.

Of course, Eoghan Ruadh hurling club is based just five miles away from where he grew up in The Moy. But it’s difficult when your childhood friends aren’t attending. It doesn’t however, have any impact on those vast swathes of counties north of the hurling Mason-Dixon line between Dublin and Galway. The other is facilities. The establishment of rural clubs is hampered by a lack of freely available facilities. Relying on the generosity of neighbouring football clubs will stretch the patience, and end in tears.

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