Tipp Hurling Manager Says Games Behind Closed Doors Should Still Be Considered

Its been reported that cancellation of both championships could cost the GAA up to 15 million euro.

All Ireland senior hurling winning manager Liam Sheedy says he'd prefer to see a Championship behind closed doors rather than no Championship at all.

With Croke Park officials suggesting that the club scene would be given priority over the inter-county season once games are resumed, the future of the 2020 championship looks in real doubt.

It’s been reported a cancelled hurling and football championship could cost the association up to 15 million euro.

Tipp manager Sheedy says games behind closed doors should still be considered, to boost morale around the country.

 

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