Drain of talent to Australian Football League a 'huge blow to Gaelic Games'
Chief executive of the Gaelic Players Association, Tom Parsons, has said the drain of talent to the Australian Football League (AFL) is "a huge blow to Gaelic Games".
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Chief executive of the Gaelic Players Association, Tom Parsons, has said the drain of talent to the Australian Football League (AFL) is "a huge blow to Gaelic Games".
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