Irish Daily Mirror

Mick a call and forget full season

- BY PAT NOLAN

DUBLIN ladies football boss Mick Bohan believes that the 2020 Championsh­ips should be scrapped.

Bohan, who was gearing his all-conquering side up for a four-in-a-row All-ireland tilt this year, says it’s the “elephant in the room”, with Gaelic games’ governing bodies not in a position to quarantine players and a coronaviru­s vaccine still some way off.

GAA president John Horan has said he can’t see games resuming while social distancing remains a requiremen­t and though Bohan’s team are governed by the LGFA, there would be broad alignment between the sister organisati­ons on this issue.

He said: “If everyone was kept in a safe environmen­t and they weren’t being released from that, I think that’s feasible (but) I don’t think our games were set up for that.

“We certainly don’t have the finances capable of carrying that out.

“I think the brave call at this stage… unless there’s a vaccine to be found and people are saying about the finance that’s going into it but still, the steps that need to be taken on that between finding it and getting it endorsed and whatever else are just going to be certainly beyond the timescale that we have to play with.

“So, in my opinion, and it doesn’t sit well with me even saying it, but I think from the point of releasing pressure on everybody, this thing has to go for 2020,” he told 2fm’s Game On.

In the event of any intercount­y Championsh­ips being staged in 2020, they will be played on a knockout basis at the back end of the year, something which doesn’t enthuse Bohan, who also coached the Dublin men’s team to All-ireland glory in 2013.

“Our games were set up as social outlet for people. I’m hugely concerned if it goes to October, all of a sudden there is a scramble for grounds, for floodlit pitches and the weather turns bad and we are in all kinds of difficulty,” he said.

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NOT HOPEFUL Dublin ladies manager Mick Bohan

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