Drogheda Independent

Louth to petition Croke Park to rein

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LOUTH GAA chiefs will petition Croke Park to restore the traditiona­l minute of silence observed before inter-county matches as a mark of respect to deceased Gaels.

Central Council rduced the 60-second ritual to just 20 seconds last month and former Louth chairman Paddy OLiver led calls at Monday night’s Louth County Committee meeting to have the decision overturned.

‘It takes five to 10 seconds for people to realise a minute silence is being observed, so I don’t know how they justify reducing it to 20 seconds - it will be over before it starts,’ declared the Pat’s clubman.

Several delegates sup-portered Mr Oliver’s call to petition Central Council on the issue with CCC chairman Thomas McQuillan insisting that: ‘people who dedicated their lives to the Associatio­n surely deserve more respect than that.’

Sean O’Mahony’s clubman Pat O’Brien wondered if the move was commercial­ly motivated, freeing up valuable on-air sponsorshi­p time.

County chairman Des Halpenny suggested Louth should write to Central Council, but Ard Comhairle delegate Paddy McMahon said he would he happy to raise the issue at the next Central Council meeting and ask the Council to reconsider the decision.

‘I will take the views here tonight back to Ard Comohairle and tell them that we unanimousl­y passed a proposal here tonight to have the decision rescinded,’ he declared.

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