This week, the GAA was told it had to continue its games for the foreseeable future behind closed doors.
Since the easing of lock down measures, games had been played in front of limited capacity crowds with forty tickets available per side. County boards across the country have petitioned NPHET to produce evidence that GAA fixtures are contributing to the rise in covid-19 cases, but until the government guidelines are changed, GAA fixtures will be played to empty stadiums.
Waterford County Board Chairman Sean Michael O' Regan joined Nigel in studio to about the effect that this new moved will have on the association.