Summary
- Certain Gaelic football and hurling matches behind a paywall on GAAGO are harming the popularity of both sports
- Minister of State Jack Chambers calls on the GAA to reconsider the decision to not broadcast matches on terrestrial television
- Critics argue that putting games behind a paywall is limiting accessibility and interest in these national games
- The Government, opposition politicians, and Taoiseach Simon Harris are urging the GAA to make these matches more widely accessible