
Ahane GAA in Limerick have temporarily suspended all activities for their adult teams to "ensure the safety of all our club members."
The decision comes 72 hours after they played a junior A hurling championship match against Claughaun who since confirmed that one of its players have tested positive for Covid-19.
Ahane this evening announced that it is taking the decision to shut down their adults section as a precaution until 24 August while the club's underage, camogie and ladies teams will continue to run as normal.
"Ahane GAA Club have taken the decision to suspend all activity for our adult teams until August 24th following on from Sundays Junior hurling game v Claughaun," a statement by Ahane GAA reads.
"We have been in constant contact with both the HSE and The GAA and are following all the necessary guidelines and precautions, hence why we have decided to suspend our adult teams until August 24th to try and ensure the safety of all our club members.
"We strongly advice that all our members remain vigilant and follow all the guidelines so that we can return to playing our games again as soon as possible.
"We will continue to follow all the procedures and we will update you if there are any changes.
"Please note that Bord Na nOg, Camogie and LGFA teams are unaffected by the suspension and will continue to train as normal unless told otherwise."
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