GAA Must 'Get A Grip' On Match Violence - Former President

It comes after a man allegedly grabbed a child by the throat in Tipperary at the weekend.

The GAA must 'get a grip' on violence at matches before it gets out of control.

That's according to a former President of the Association, after a man allegedly grabbed a child by the throat in Tipperary at the weekend.

Gardai are investigating the incident, which apparently happened at an Under-9 Hurling Blitz in Thurles.

Ireland South MEP Sean Kelly says clubs need to step forward and develop strong conduct rules for players, coaches and spectators:

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