Croke Park reiterates Treaty stance
February 04, 2010

Padraic Duffy
The GAA's top brass have emphasised that they will not be getting involved in the Limerick hurling row.
Croke Park has already clarified its situation regarding the Treaty fall-out more than once, stating they will not be stepping in unless requested to do so by Limerick chiefs.
Director General Paraic Duffy has rebuffed reports that a mediation plan was being prepared:
"I can utterly and categorically refute that," Duffy confirmed. "The situation is as it has been all along.
"We will not become involved with Limerick unless we are asked by the County Board and we haven't been approached."
A depleted Limerick will open its NHL campaign against Galway, in a scenario with haunting similarities to Cork in 2009.
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