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Irish Daily Mirror|May 09, 2023
Tanaiste's not appy at fee for online service
OLIVIA KELLEHER AND FERGHAL BLANEY
GAAGO NO

THE Micheal Tanaiste Martin has called for all GAA games to be free-to-air.

He made the comments amid claims putting the best matches on the online streaming app GAAGO is a "Trojan horse" towards full pay-per-view.

Two of the standout hurling clashes so far - Limerick v Clare were and Cork v Tipperary restricted to the app, which charges users up to €12 a time to watch live games.

Critics have also pointed out that two of the upcoming best ties in the football championship, Kerry v Mayo and Galway v Tyrone, will also only be available on GAAGO.

The app charges €12 per game, three matches cost €24 or €79 for access to streamed games over the course of the season.

Speaking in Cork yesterday, Mr Martin said it was his "personal view" for a "long, long time" that fans shouldn't be subjected to extra charges to watch hurling or football games. He said: "It's something that should be reviewed.

Mr Martin said last Saturday night in Pairc Ui Chaomh was a magical occasion.

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