Large gatherings around All-Ireland final ‘indefensible’, says Coveney

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The minister foreign affairs and defence was talking on RTÉ Radio 1’s Today programme and wasn’t too please with what happened before and after the All-Ireland final on Sunday.

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“If I’m honest, when you look at particularly the gatherings before and after the match, a lot of that is indefensible in terms of large numbers of people meeting in close proximity to each other,” the minister for both foreign affairs and defence told RTÉ Radio 1’s Today programme.

“That isn’t how what was supposed to work.

“I was at the match on Sunday. So was the Taoiseach, so were many others. I think what the government has been trying to do is work with sporting organisations to allow people to enjoy sport, particularly in large stadiums where there is space, where there should be structure around social distancing, wearing of masks, clear guidelines.

“Of course, we’re relying on the public as well to behave responsibly. Nobody can defend [it] from the social media images that were going around after the match in terms of large crowds of people gathering outside pubs.”

“We need to learn some lessons from the match on Sunday because there are other big GAA events coming up in terms of the football semi-final and final,” he said.

“I think we need to learn lessons from last Sunday on that.

“The guidelines are clear: If you’re in a stadium watching a match, you should be wearing a mask – that’s clear. That was the case last Sunday, and it will be the case for other events as well.

“The whole point of having pilot events like this, and we’ve had a number of them over the summer is to learn lessons from them, and to be better the next time. That’s what we have to do in the case of the All-Ireland final last Sunday.”

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