Yesterday the GAA came in for a lot of criticism after it was revealed that the association changed season ticket terms and conditions last month without notifying holders. A clause was inserted to state there would be no refunds provided in the event of the GAA season, Allianz National League or Championship being postponed due to circumstances outside of the control of the GAA. However, yesterday they confirmed to ticket holders refunds would be made available and stressed the GAA remains hopeful of completing this year's competitions. Damien speaks to John Fogarty, sports correspondent with the Irish Examiner, and Mary Walsh, a season ticket holder from Stradbally.
Also on the show Damien is joined by Denis Ring, the principal of Blackwater Community College, to discuss the changes to the Junior certificate cycle.
Owner of The Tannery restaurant in Dungarvan, Paul Flynn, discusses changes they have had to make to the business because of Covid-19. They are offering a take away service this weekend.
Katherine O Keefe from data consultancy firm Castlebridge, tells Damien of data concerns regarding a contact racing App being developed by Waterford tech firm Near Form.
Relationship counsellor Bernadette Ryan discusses the "Silver Separation", divorce following a long marriage.
Siobhain O Neil White from Mams.ie has advice inhume schooling, particularly for children with learning disabilities.
And Damien also hears details of an inspirational video posted by teachers at Waterpark College to keep the morale of students up.
Watch the video here.