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28 January 2010; The GAA has unveiled a new Respect Initiative aimed at fostering a new approach of fair play, mutual respect and good will to Gaelic football and hurling across all grades. A specific programme has been devised with clearly defined roles of responsibility for all of the key participants in our games including players, coaches, parents/guardians, managers and match officials. At the launch is Kerry footballer Micheal Quirke holding the door for, from left, football referee Marty Duffy, hurling referee Diarmuid Kirwan, Tipperary hurler Noel McGrath, and Dublin footballer Dean Rock. GAA Museum Auditorium, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  *** Local Caption *** - read more
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Launch of the GAA’s Respect Initiative

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28 January 2010; The GAA has unveiled a new Respect Initiative aimed at fostering a new approach of fair play, mutual respect and good will to Gaelic football and hurling across all grades. A specific programme has been devised with clearly defined roles of responsibility for all of the key participants in our games including players, coaches, parents/guardians, managers and match officials. At the launch is Uachtarán Chumann Lúthchleas Gael Criostóir Ó Cuana, with from left, Dublin footballer Dean Rock, football referee Marty Duffy, hurling referee Diarmuid Kirwan, and Kerry footballer Micheal Quirke. GAA Museum torium, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  *** Local Caption *** - read more
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Launch of the GAA’s Respect Initiative

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28 January 2010; The GAA has unveiled a new Respect Initiative aimed at fostering a new approach of fair play, mutual respect and good will to Gaelic football and hurling across all grades. A specific programme has been devised with clearly defined roles of responsibility for all of the key participants in our games including players, coaches, parents/guardians, managers and match officials. Speaking at the launch is Pat Daly, GAA Director of Games. GAA Museum Auditorium, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  *** Local Caption *** - read more
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Launch of the GAA’s Respect Initiative

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28 January 2010; The GAA has unveiled a new Respect Initiative aimed at fostering a new approach of fair play, mutual respect and good will to Gaelic football and hurling across all grades. A specific programme has been devised with clearly defined roles of responsibility for all of the key participants in our games including players, coaches, parents/guardians, managers and match officials. Speaking at the launch is Kerry footballer Micheal Quirke. GAA Museum Auditorium, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  *** Local Caption *** - read more
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Launch of the GAA’s Respect Initiative

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28 January 2010; The GAA has unveiled a new Respect Initiative aimed at fostering a new approach of fair play, mutual respect and good will to Gaelic football and hurling across all grades. A specific programme has been devised with clearly defined roles of responsibility for all of the key participants in our games including players, coaches, parents/guardians, managers and match officials. At the launch is Uachtarán Chumann Lúthchleas Gael Criostóir Ó Cuana, with from left, Dublin footballer Dean Rock, football referee Marty Duffy, hurling referee Diarmuid Kirwan, and Kerry footballer Micheal Quirke. GAA Museum torium, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  *** Local Caption *** - read more
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Launch of the GAA’s Respect Initiative

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28 January 2010; The GAA has unveiled a new Respect Initiative aimed at fostering a new approach of fair play, mutual respect and good will to Gaelic football and hurling across all grades. A specific programme has been devised with clearly defined roles of responsibility for all of the key participants in our games including players, coaches, parents/guardians, managers and match officials. At the launch are Dublin footballer Dean Rock, left, and Kerry footballer Micheal Quirke, listening to football referee Marty Duffy. GAA Museum Auditorium, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  *** Local Caption *** - read more
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Launch of the GAA’s Respect Initiative

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28 January 2010; The GAA has unveiled a new Respect Initiative aimed at fostering a new approach of fair play, mutual respect and good will to Gaelic football and hurling across all grades. A specific programme has been devised with clearly defined roles of responsibility for all of the key participants in our games including players, coaches, parents/guardians, managers and match officials. At the launch is Dublin football legend Barney Rock with pupils from St. Malachy's Primary School Armagh, from left, James Traynor, Kerys McCreesh, Alessia Donaghy, Paul Gacek, Lorcan McClean, and John McConville. GAA Museum Auditorium, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  *** Local Caption *** - read more
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Launch of the GAA’s Respect Initiative

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28 January 2010; The GAA has unveiled a new Respect Initiative aimed at fostering a new approach of fair play, mutual respect and good will to Gaelic football and hurling across all grades. A specific programme has been devised with clearly defined roles of responsibility for all of the key participants in our games including players, coaches, parents/guardians, managers and match officials. At the launch is referee Marty Duffy with Kerry footballer Micheal Quirke, and Dublin footballer Dean Rock. GAA Museum Auditorium, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  *** Local Caption *** - read more
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Launch of the GAA’s Respect Initiative

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28 January 2010; The GAA has unveiled a new Respect Initiative aimed at fostering a new approach of fair play, mutual respect and good will to Gaelic football and hurling across all grades. A specific programme has been devised with clearly defined roles of responsibility for all of the key participants in our games including players, coaches, parents/guardians, managers and match officials. At the launch is Kerry footballer Micheal Quirke holding the door for, from left, football referee Marty Duffy, hurling referee Diarmuid Kirwan, Tipperary hurler Noel McGrath, and Dublin footballer Dean Rock. GAA Museum Auditorium, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  *** Local Caption *** - read more
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Launch of the GAA’s Respect Initiative

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28 January 2010; The GAA has unveiled a new Respect Initiative aimed at fostering a new approach of fair play, mutual respect and good will to Gaelic football and hurling across all grades. A specific programme has been devised with clearly defined roles of responsibility for all of the key participants in our games including players, coaches, parents/guardians, managers and match officials. Speaking at the launch is Kerry footballer Micheal Quirke. GAA Museum Auditorium, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  *** Local Caption *** - read more
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Launch of the GAA’s Respect Initiative

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28 January 2010; The GAA has unveiled a new Respect Initiative aimed at fostering a new approach of fair play, mutual respect and good will to Gaelic football and hurling across all grades. A specific programme has been devised with clearly defined roles of responsibility for all of the key participants in our games including players, coaches, parents/guardians, managers and match officials. At the launch is Uachtarán Chumann Lúthchleas Gael Criostóir Ó Cuana, with from left, football referee Marty Duffy, hurling referee Diarmuid Kirwan, Dublin footballer Dean Rock, and Kerry footballer Micheal Quirke. GAA Museum torium, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  *** Local Caption *** - read more
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Launch of the GAA’s Respect Initiative

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28 January 2010; The GAA has unveiled a new Respect Initiative aimed at fostering a new approach of fair play, mutual respect and good will to Gaelic football and hurling across all grades. A specific programme has been devised with clearly defined roles of responsibility for all of the key participants in our games including players, coaches, parents/guardians, managers and match officials. At the launch is Dublin football legend Barney Rock with pupils from St. Malachy's Primary School Armagh, from left, James Traynor, Kerys McCreesh, Alessia Donaghy, Paul Gacek, Lorcan McClean, and John McConville. GAA Museum Auditorium, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  *** Local Caption *** - read more
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Launch of the GAA’s Respect Initiative

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28 January 2010; The GAA has unveiled a new Respect Initiative aimed at fostering a new approach of fair play, mutual respect and good will to Gaelic football and hurling across all grades. A specific programme has been devised with clearly defined roles of responsibility for all of the key participants in our games including players, coaches, parents/guardians, managers and match officials. At the launch is Former Dublin star Barney Rock, with from left, football referee Marty Duffy, hurling referee Diarmuid Kirwan, Kerry footballer Micheal Quirke, Dublin footballer Dean Rock, and Tipperary hurler Noel McGrath. GAA Museum Auditorium, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  *** Local Caption *** - read more
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Launch of the GAA’s Respect Initiative

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28 January 2010; The GAA has unveiled a new Respect Initiative aimed at fostering a new approach of fair play, mutual respect and good will to Gaelic football and hurling across all grades. A specific programme has been devised with clearly defined roles of responsibility for all of the key participants in our games including players, coaches, parents/guardians, managers and match officials. Speaking at the launch is Uachtarán Chumann Lúthchleas Gael Criostóir Ó Cuana. GAA Museum Auditorium, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  *** Local Caption *** - read more
398134

Launch of the GAA’s Respect Initiative

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28 January 2010; The GAA has unveiled a new Respect Initiative aimed at fostering a new approach of fair play, mutual respect and good will to Gaelic football and hurling across all grades. A specific programme has been devised with clearly defined roles of responsibility for all of the key participants in our games including players, coaches, parents/guardians, managers and match officials. Speaking at the launch is Uachtarán Chumann Lúthchleas Gael Criostóir Ó Cuana. GAA Museum Auditorium, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  *** Local Caption *** - read more
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Launch of the GAA’s Respect Initiative

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28 January 2010; The GAA has unveiled a new Respect Initiative aimed at fostering a new approach of fair play, mutual respect and good will to Gaelic football and hurling across all grades. A specific programme has been devised with clearly defined roles of responsibility for all of the key participants in our games including players, coaches, parents/guardians, managers and match officials. At the launch is Dublin footballer Dean Rock, left, Kerry footballer Micheal Quirke, and Tipperary hurler Noel McGrath. GAA Museum Auditorium, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  *** Local Caption *** - read more
398128

Launch of the GAA’s Respect Initiative

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28 January 2010; The GAA has unveiled a new Respect Initiative aimed at fostering a new approach of fair play, mutual respect and good will to Gaelic football and hurling across all grades. A specific programme has been devised with clearly defined roles of responsibility for all of the key participants in our games including players, coaches, parents/guardians, managers and match officials. Speaking at the launch is Uachtarán Chumann Lúthchleas Gael Criostóir Ó Cuana. GAA Museum Auditorium, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  *** Local Caption *** - read more
398133

Launch of the GAA’s Respect Initiative

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28 January 2010; The GAA has unveiled a new Respect Initiative aimed at fostering a new approach of fair play, mutual respect and good will to Gaelic football and hurling across all grades. A specific programme has been devised with clearly defined roles of responsibility for all of the key participants in our games including players, coaches, parents/guardians, managers and match officials. Speaking at the launch is Pat Daly, GAA Director of Games. GAA Museum Auditorium, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  *** Local Caption *** - read more
398136

Launch of the GAA’s Respect Initiative

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28 January 2010; The GAA has unveiled a new Respect Initiative aimed at fostering a new approach of fair play, mutual respect and good will to Gaelic football and hurling across all grades. A specific programme has been devised with clearly defined roles of responsibility for all of the key participants in our games including players, coaches, parents/guardians, managers and match officials. At the launch are Dublin footballer Dean Rock, left, and Kerry footballer Micheal Quirke, listening to football referee Marty Duffy. GAA Museum Auditorium, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  *** Local Caption *** - read more
398123

Launch of the GAA’s Respect Initiative

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28 January 2010; The GAA has unveiled a new Respect Initiative aimed at fostering a new approach of fair play, mutual respect and good will to Gaelic football and hurling across all grades. A specific programme has been devised with clearly defined roles of responsibility for all of the key participants in our games including players, coaches, parents/guardians, managers and match officials. Speaking at the launch is Kerry footballer Micheal Quirke. GAA Museum Auditorium, Croke Park, Dublin. Picture credit: Brian Lawless / SPORTSFILE  *** Local Caption *** - read more
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Launch of the GAA’s Respect Initiative

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