GAA president believes hurling could take 20 years to fix (opens original article in a new tab)
GAA President Jarlath Burns suggests hurling may require 20 years to address disparities between top counties and others, citing challenges in developing the game outside traditional strongholds.
- GAA President Jarlath Burns says hurling may take 20 years to fix disparities between top counties and others
- Burns notes growing participation but highlights challenges in bridging gap between lower and top-tier hurling competitions
- Burns emphasizes need for long-term development and increased investment in grassroots hurling
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