Gardiner worried over grants uncertainty
June 18, 2009

Cork's John Gardiner
Cork hurling captain John Gardiner has admitted the uncertainty over the future of the players' grant scheme is a worry for inter-county players.
Speaking at the launch of Cork's underage development squads yesterday, Gardiner said: "It's worrying that there's talk of it being scrapped. It's disappointing.
"The argument is, are the GAA players doing enough to fund the exchequer as much as others? It's a question for everybody. But you saw the GAA over the last couple of weeks, they're drawing huge crowds. There's a lot of money generated and you see that with two replays in Munster.
"We're under no illusions about the current state of the economy. Everyone in the country knows the way things are at the moment with the economic downturn. But I think it's more a question of status than anything else. It's disappointing."
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