Sligo GAA regret that it will not
be possible for our senior hurlers to fulfil the Christy Ring Cup fixture
versus Derry this Saturday.
A member of the Sligo Hurling
panel returned a positive Covid-19 test on Wednesday October 21 The player
tested was part of the squad that took part in the Roinn 3B final win on Sunday
October 18. As such, a number of close contacts are now in isolation and the
complete squad are now undertaking tests for the virus and are currently following HSE and GAA guidelines.
Sligo GAA County Board officers
have liaised with GAA officials in Croke Park since this issue arose. Both
Derry and Leitrim have been informed of this case.
We hope
to participate in the second round of the Christy Ring Cup on the weekend of 7th/ 8th November,
when the players who are restricting their movements will hopefully be
available. They are currently availing of the GAA’s rapid testing facility.
We also wish to emphasise that
the County Board, team management, players and backroom staff have followed HSE
and GAA guidelines in relation to Covid-19 at all times.
Sligo
GAA accept that this is short notice for Derry ahead of Sunday’s fixture and send our apologies, but
wish to assure them that since this matter arose on Wednesday, we have been
working tirelessly to avoid this unfortunate situation whereby the game cannot
proceed as fixed.