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Three GAA Stalwarts discuss the highs and lows, the strange and the remarkable of a lifetime of involvement in the GAA. They are Seamus Aldridge, a well-known referee, John Byrne, who served as an umpire; and Tom Doyle, Chairman of Clonegal Kildavin Veteran Players. All are former players, administrators, and GAA devotees. They recall the people and events embedded in their memories, and no GAA discussion would be complete without strong views being expressed on the game, the organisation, and its trajectory.
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Three GAA Stalwarts discuss the highs and lows, the strange and the remarkable of a lifetime of involvement in the GAA. They are Seamus Aldridge, a well-known referee, John Byrne, who served as an umpire; and Tom Doyle, Chairman of Clonegal Kildavin Veteran Players. All are former players, administrators, and GAA devotees. They recall the people and events embedded in their memories, and no GAA discussion would be complete without strong views being expressed on the game, the organisation, and its trajectory.