A GAA legend fears they're developing bad habits.
Young people need to get back playing GAA for their mental health according to Meath legend Colm O'Rourke.
Training and games are not permitted under the current Covid-19 restrictions.
Colm O'Rourke, who is also a secondary school principal, says training at underage level should be allowed resume.
He says it's vital for young people's wellbeing:
He says lockdown is causing young people to develop unhealthy habits:
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