***Important** All members please read in full. It’s great to see games and training back for all our team’s boys & girls, men & women, from U5 to Senior. We must all take responsibility and play our part to keep our community safe. The GAA have today contacted every club to remind them that to ensure the safe return to Gaelic Games we must continue to do the following: · Continue to follow Public Health guidelines · Practice good hygiene by washing our hands and using sneezing and coughing etiquette · Wear face masks where appropriate to do so · Follow GAA protocols by not using changing rooms, dug-outs or other enclosed spaces · Indoor meetings should be avoided as they both increase the risk of transmission and also make every attendee a ‘close contact’ and subject to quarantine should a positive case arise · Gyms on GAA property should also remain closed · Travel to training / matches with members of our own household only · For training and games, we must submit a Health Questionnaire or reconfirm that our health status hasn’t changed on each occasion that we attend. This can be done using the Return to play application (https://returntoplay.gaa.ie) · Covid Supervisors in clubs must ensure that Health Questionnaires have been completed · Attendance at training should be recorded to facilitate contact tracing – functionality to do this is available on the Returntoplay application · Do not travel to watch games if feeling unwell · If attending matches as a spectator, do not enter the playing field before, during, at half-time or full-time · Spectators should still maintain social distancing at matches · Spectators should keep a record of who they were in contact with at matches in the event the information is necessary for contact tracing subsequently · Members who arrive back in Ireland from a country not on the government's green travel list should follow Government advice in this context (i.e. restrict their movements for 14 days) and are not permitted to present for GAA activities until the 14 days has elapsed. Ní neart le cur le cheile