All members please read: Sarsfields GAA are delighted to welcome back competitive football. We ask that all members read the Guidelines issued for spectators before attending any game. Don’t forget to download the CoVid tracker App at CoVidtracker.ie Remember if you feel unwell stay at home Guidelines issued for supporters ahead of return of GAA club fixtures The GAA have issued guidelines to supporters attending club GAA games ahead of Friday's return to action. · All supporters are encouraged to bring their own hand sanitiser and the use of face coverings is strongly advised for all patrons over the age of 13. · Supporters must not enter the field of play at any time including pre-match, at half-time and other intervals and after the final whistle or at end-of-match presentations and should keep their own record of contacts at a match for potential tracing purposes · All are also asked to download the HSE tracing app. · Capacity will be capped at all grounds - it will be 200 for this coming weekend and commencing July 20 in accordance with the Government of Ireland Revised Roadmap, a maximum gathering of 500 persons is permitted. The figure of 500 includes all present at the ground, including staff, volunteers, players, backroom staff, media, contractors, and spectators of all ages · Where small groups of people are attending games, members of these should wherever possible be from the same household Individuals and small groups should remain insofar as possible in the same area for the duration of the game, remain 2m apart and avoid intermingling with other individuals or groups · Before, between and after games it is essential that spectators do not congregate in groups in the vicinity of the grounds as social distancing and contact tracing measures will be compromised and the potential risk of transmission higher. · Supporters must not attend games if they display any symptoms of Covid-19 and instead should phone their GP and follow public health advice and individuals that are considered high risk or are in close contact with others who are considered high risk should not attend games