GAA president John Horan has hinted that it could be next year, when inter-county begins.
Cork footballer Ciaran Sheehan has urged caution around a return to play for senior intercounty players.
GAA president John Horan has hinted that it could be next year before there is any competitive action but said that it will be October at the earliest.
Former Meath footballer Colm O'Rourke said at the weekend he believed there could be games before the end of the summer.
Sheehan - who returned to Ireland last year after six years playing AFL - wants player welfare prioritised when plans for a return to action are being drawn up:
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