They have been described as a "large gang of youths".
A midlands GAA club is appealing for parents to urge their kids not to vandalise property, after extensive damage was done to its facilities.
The goalposts were broken, flags were ripped and a trolley was used to run over the flower beds at the Edenderry GAA club, by what's been described as 'large gangs of youths.'
The dressing room was also broken into on one occassion.
Chairperson of the club, Willie Ford, says these groups will make the facilities less accessible for everyone:
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