Irish Daily Mirror

Attention to detail regarding hygiene was superb.. keep this up & we might just get through this

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I ’m delighted. Yes, there are risks of course, and t here are many people who disagree. But l believe the benefits outweigh the negatives.

I f ul l y r e s p e c t t ho s e who t hi nk differentl­y – and that number is growing at an alarming rate.

And if you look at what’s happened i n Ant r i m, Wat e r f o r d , O f f a l y a n d Roscommon this week, at this moment in time I ’m not actually sure if we’ll see the Championsh­ip reach a conclusion.

From the time I arrived at the Athletic Grounds in Armagh last Saturday until the time I left, adherence to all the guidelines was exemplary.

The att ention t o detai l regarding hygiene was superb and the officials were simply incredible with their genuine care.

That attention to detail went from use of sanitisers and masks to the space afforded to journalist­s and commentato­rs and to the fact that t h e g a me di dn’ t start until the subs were all sitting the necessary distance apart in the stand.

They couldn’t do enough to make everyone feel so safe the whole evening. It was run splendidly and everyone was on the same wavelength.

After attending one and watching five others games in full at the weekend, the same practices were evident in all the grounds.

So l genuinely believe this can all be done safely once the players are tested weekly and on time. Their safety must be the GAA’S number one priority.

The Connacht Championsh­ip may b e t h e most i nt e re st i ng prov i nci al championsh­ip of all.

I watched Roscommon and was very impressed with the way they were set up. Their defence was magnificen­t and was the launchpad for victory with Brian Stack and the Dalys to the fore.

Anthony Cunningham is doing a really good j ob. Roscommon have a great structure in defence, a meanness and a steely look about them which I like – that old trait of throwing in the towel is eroding fast.

Their strong bench spoke volumes for their strength and depth.

Most importantl­y, there seems to be a real sense of collective unity to be in it for the long haul that I haven’t seen in Roscommon before.

Anyone who thinks Mayo will have it all their own way in the championsh­ip in the Hyde is in for a shock!

The couldn’t have done more to make people feel so safe

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