Former Tyrone footballer Enda McGinley says deterrents need to be embedded in the GAA’s rules to guard against the sort of mass brawl seen in Omagh at the weekend.
Players and officials from Tyrone and Dublin clashed in the Healy Park tunnel at half-time of their Allianz League clash.
Neither side has been punished as yet for their role in the incident.
But McGinley says the GAA need to prevent a catastrophic outcome to brawls such as the one seen on Saturday…
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