Donegal GAA Statement Slams All-Ireland QF Fixture Date
- Donegal GAA released a statement Monday evening expressing their frustration over the scheduling of the All-Ireland quarter-final match with Monaghan on Saturday, June 28, at Croke Park.
- The county board highlighted that no other team has participated in as many fixtures as Donegal this season, and expressed disappointment that their appeal for an additional recovery day ahead of the June 28 match was rejected.
- Donegal will play their ninth championship match in less than 12 weeks, having faced a tough schedule since the Ulster preliminary round against Derry on April 6.
- Compared to Donegal's six-day turnaround, Galway and Kerry have seven to eight days of rest before their quarter-finals, with all four games broadcast live on GAA+ and RTÉ.
- Donegal's statement suggested player welfare was overlooked in fixture decisions, implying potential disadvantage as they prepare to face a familiar Monaghan side at Croke Park.
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‘The welfare of our players was not adequately considered’ – Donegal chiefs slam six-day turnaround for All-Ireland SFC quarter-final
Donegal GAA insist that “the welfare of our players was not adequately considered in the decision-making process” after their request to fix this weekend’s All-Ireland SFC quarter-final against Monaghan on Sunday was not accommodated.
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