
"Former Dublin boss and FRC chief is capable of a lot more than going into semi-retirement in the Áras"
"'Today I can watch on my TV Aussie Rules for women, rugby women's World Cup, or more rugby women's World Cup, and, for a change, ladies soccer. Or, this is briefly interrupted by the Waterford hurling semi-final on TG4. Not an O'Neills ball to be seen either on any screen.'"
A former Dublin boss and FRC chief is capable of much more than entering semi-retirement in the Áras. The GAA football and hurling club championships receive little national television profile. A 'club watch' section could provide greater attention to club competitions and raise their visibility. Television coverage often prioritizes women's sports such as AFLW, the women's Rugby World Cup and women's soccer, reducing airtime for local Gaelic games. Coverage of local GAA matches is limited, with only brief interruptions on TG4 for fixtures like the Waterford hurling semi-final, and O'Neills match balls were absent from mainstream screens.
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