Blackrock GAA club will avoid sanction after Covid-19 infractions



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Cork GAA has no plans to sanction Cork City’s Blackrock club following street infractions of Covid-19 regulations after the club won its first county hurling final in nearly two decades.

The club, better known as the Rockies, won their 33rd Cork Senior Hurling Championship when they defeated Glen Rovers 4-26 to 4-18 after extra time in front of just 200 people in Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Sunday afternoon. .

However, there was anger later after images surfaced on social media of the team being greeted by fans outside the clubhouse on Church Road in widespread violation of social distancing guidelines.

“We ask clubs to remind their own members not to participate in any post-match celebrations that violate government guidelines,” said Tracey Kennedy, President of the Cork GAA.

“But personal responsibility is a very important issue in all the guidelines and each of us has to take responsibility for our own actions. It’s easy to blame a club, but none of us have to attend games or celebrations.

“Cork GAA did its best to enforce all regulations on social distancing in the final, but what happens after the games, each club has its own responsibility to manage its own arrangements.”

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