GAA confirm crowds of 500 permitted at National League games in Northern Ireland

Updated May 25th 2021, 9:30 PM

THE GAA HAVE confirmed that starting from this weekend, up to 500 spectators will be allowed to attend Allianz League games which take place in Northern Ireland.

The announcement comes following a further relaxation of COVID-19 restrictions in Northern Ireland, announced last week.

As a result there will be small crowds permitted at GAA grounds in Northern Ireland for this weekend’s Allianz League games, however there will be no tickets allocated to supporters from outside the Six Counties in a bid to avoid cross-border travel.

All National League games held in the Six Counties will have 400 tickets available to each host county, which will be sold locally only.

There will also be a further 50 complimentary tickets made available to each team, which will be reserved for non-playing players and county officials.

This Saturday, Armagh host Donegal at the Athletic Grounds in Division 1 of the National Football League, while Tyrone welcome Monaghan to Omagh.

In Division 3, Fermanagh take on Longford in Enniskillen, while Sunday sees the Division 4 meeting of Antrim and Leitrim in Belfast’s Corrigan Park.

All four host counties are set to receive an allocation of tickets, although there will be no fans allowed from Donegal, Monaghan, Longford or Leitrim.

Likewise, there will be no tickets available for Saturday’s all-Ulster meeting of Cavan and Derry in Kingspan Breffni Park of the NHL Division 3 fixture between Monaghan and Armagh on Sunday.

Tickets for Division 1 games in the Nationals Football and National Hurling leagues, as well as Division 2 football games, will be priced at £15. 

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Tickets for games in Divisions 3 and 4 of the NFL, and Division 2 and 3 of the NHL, will be set at £10.

The GAA plan to review these arrangements at the conclusion of the National Leagues. 

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Joy at playing in front of fans again and no plans to pursue AFLW opportunity

ARMAGH STAR AND Ladies Footballer of the Year Aimee Mackin says “it’s nice” to have supporters attending GAA matches again following the latest easing of Covid-19 restrictions.

Armagh star forward Aimee Mackin.

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From 7 June in the Republic of Ireland, up to 200 people will be allowed attend outdoor events at venues which have a minimum capacity of 5,000, while up to 100 people can attend other outdoor events.

The government have also announced a series of test events to take place in June, while Minister of State for Sport, Jack Chambers, has confirmed further test events for July and August. 

The Ladies Football National League Division 1 and 2 finals on 26 June in Croke Park are among the fixtures that will act as a test event.

Mackin has already sampled the experience of playing in front of fans again following the announcement that 500 spectators can attend Allianz League games which take place in Northern Ireland. 

Armagh are in Division 2B which is effectively an all-Ulster group and have already played Tyrone and Monaghan in the group stage of the competition.

“We were playing Monaghan at the Athletic Grounds yesterday and we had 500 or so at it,” says a delighted Mackin. “That’s great I think, it’s important to get supporters. We’re not used to playing football without our families or our friends.

“It’s nice to have them back and it’s a step in the right direction, we’ve missed it all of last year so hopefully it can just continue and we can end up filling the stadiums eventually.

The news of crowds returning to games caps off an encouraging few weeks for sport, particularly for the LGFA and Camogie Association. Female players are set to receive an annual increase of €2.4 million to the State’s funding of GAA players. This means the current number will be trebled to ensure parity with their male counterparts.

“It’s probably something we’ve been lacking compared to the men and you don’t realise it until you see the actual figures,” says Mackin about the increase in funding.

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“Hopefully, it can help the development in each county. I know within my own county we’re funding our own GAA pitch so it’s our home as such and we’re not asking clubs for pitches. The funding will help us develop even further both on the pitch and off the pitch and that can only help the game then.”

That league clash with Monaghan on Sunday ended in defeat for Armagh but a place in the semi-finals is still possible for the Orchard County as they prepare to face the current table-toppers Cavan this weekend.

And with the Ulster senior championship approaching later in the month, these are all crucial dress rehearsals for the clashes coming down the line.

“It’s all to play for this weekend,” Mackin notes.

“It’s a tough division to get out of because there’s five or six teams that are playing senior championship so Division 2 is very competitive. Again, it’s so unpredictable who’s going to go to the semi-finals.

“We’ll just focus on ourselves this week and try and make improvements from the game against Monaghan. We were disappointed yesterday, not to get a victory. But Monaghan are a strong team and we’ll meet them again soon enough in the Ulster championship and the All-Ireland series.

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“It’s a hectic schedule but it’s good to be back.”

Mackin’s stock in Ladies Football continues to rise since her emergence on the senior inter-county stage.

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In addition to picking up the Footballer of the Year award last year, she also picked up the Goal of the Year gong for her sweet strike against Dublin in the All-Ireland semi-final. She has three All-Stars to her name as well, winning her last one alongside sister Blaithin.

This has all been achieved by the age of just 23.

Mackin is also an impressive soccer player, although she is just focusing on GAA for the moment as she does not want to stretch herself across too many sports having suffered a torn cruciate in 2019.

As one of the brightest stars in the sport at the moment, it would be natural to enquire if heading Down Under to join the many Irish stars already plying their trade in the AFLW appeals to her in the future.

It’s not that she hasn’t thought about it, but for now, Gaelic football and another season with Armagh is her main priority. 

“A lot of the Ladies footballers have gone out so it’s sort of crops into your head,” she says. “Whether [or not] it’s something I’d like to do, I haven’t been in contact with anyone as of yet so I’m just focusing on this season with Armagh, I haven’t really looked too much into it.

“But the Irish girls are doing well over there and the mix with GAA seems to be very similar so it’s something probably every Ladies footballer has thought of but at the minute, I’m just focusing on Armagh.”

Aimee Mackin was speaking following the announcement of Glenveagh Homes as new sponsors of the LGFA’s Gaelic4Girls Programme

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Here are the draws for this year’s Dublin and Mayo senior football championships

Updated Jun 14th 2021, 10:19 PM

TITLE HOLDERS BALLYMUN Kickhams and Knockmore discovered their groups as they prepare to defend their titles following tonight’s draw for the Dublin and Mayo senior football championships.

Knockmore players celebrating last year’s Mayo senior final win.

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Ballymun Kickhams are pitted in Group 3 in Dublin along with 2019 finalists Thomas Davis, and the pair of Clontarf and Skerries Harps.

The standout group sees 2017 champions St Vincent’s, 2018 winners Kilmacud Crokes and 2016 finalists Castleknock all set to square off, along with Ballinteer St John’s.

Ballymun Kickhams celebrate last year’s Dublin senior final victory.

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Former kingpins Castlebar Mitchels have been pitted in the strongest group in the Mayo senior football championship. The Castlebar club, who won three-in-a-row between 2015 and 2017, will meet last year’s semi-finalists Westport, the 2019 beaten finalists Ballaghaderreen and Balla in Group 3.

Last year’s semi-finalists Ballina Stephenites will take on 2018 and 2019 champions Ballintubber in Group 1.

In hurling in Dublin, the draw will see Cuala, the champions for the last two years, will take on Kilmacud Crokes and St Brigid’s, who they have beaten in finals in recent times.

Here are the draws in full:

The draws have been made for the 2021 @GoAheadIreland Dublin Senior Football Championships pic.twitter.com/cVHY3JZZGW

— Dublin GAA (@DubGAAOfficial) June 14, 2021

2021 Dublin senior 1 football championship

Group 1

  • Ballyboden St-Enda’s, Raheny, Na Fianna, Whitehall Colmcille.

Group 2

  • Kilmacud Crokse, Castleknock, St Vincents, Ballinteer St Johns.

Group 3

  • Ballymun Kickhams, Thomas Davis, Clontarf, Skerries Harps.

Group 4

  • St Judes, Lucan Sarsfields, Round Towers Lusk, St Oliver Plunkett’s-Eoghan Ruadh.

The draws for the 2021 @GoAheadIreland Dublin Senior Hurling Championships have been made pic.twitter.com/MULGzsElXI

— Dublin GAA (@DubGAAOfficial) June 14, 2021

2021 Dublin senior A hurling championship

Group 1

  • Na Fianna, Whitehall Colmcille, Ballinteer St Johns, Craobh Chiaráin.

Group 2

  • Lucan Sarsfields, Setanta, St Judes,  St Vincents.

Group 3

  • Cuala, Kilmacud Crokes, Thomas Davis, St Brigids.
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Group 4

  • Ballyboden St-Enda’s, St Oliver Plunkett’s-Eoghan Ruadh, Faughs, Scoil Uí Chonaill.

The 2021 Mayo GAA Club Championship Draw. pic.twitter.com/yxan5pelQf

— Mayo GAA (@MayoGAA) June 14, 2021

2021 Mayo senior football championship

Group 1

  • Ballintubber, Ballina Stephenites, Claremorris, Davitts.

Group 2

  • Knockmore, Aghamore, Charlestown Sarsfields, Belmullet.

Group 3

  • Balla, Castlebar Mitchels, Westport, Ballaghaderreen.

Group 4

  • Garrymore, Kiltane, Breaffy, The Neale

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It’s Sunday so here are 10 of our favourite images from a sobering sporting week

1. A security guard in place at Croke Park as the venue was announced as a drive-thru test centre for the ongoing coronavirus pandemic

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2. Jonathon Ceglar of the Hawks and Tom Mitchell tackled Lachie Neale of the Lions during the Round 1 AFL match between Hawthorn and Brisbane

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3. Conan Byrne pictured with the jerseys of the various stadiums he visited after his 42km walk across Dublin for charity

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4. Star Max and JJ Slevin part company at the last in the Pierce Molony Memorial Novice Steeplechase at Thurles Racecourse

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5. Jamie Maclaren takes a shot at goal during the A-League match between Central Coast Mariners and Melbourne City at Central Coast Stadium

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6. Ed Langdon of the Melbourne Demons takes a shot during the round 1 AFL action

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7. Brisbane Roar coach Robbie Fowler and Newcastle Jets coach Carl Robinson interact following the A-League clash between the sides. 

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8. Tigers fans cheer their team from a property overlooking Leichhardt Oval during the NRL match between the Wests Tigers and the Newcastle Knights a Leichhardt Oval.

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9. A view of the races at Dundalk Racecourse

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10. A view of windsurfers out at sea at Bull Island in Dublin

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