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Rule 42

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In addition to the opening of Croke Park to competing sports, local GAA units have sought to rent their facilities out to other sports organisations for financial reasons in violation of Rule 42. The continued existence of Rule 42 has proven to be controversial since the management of Croke Park has
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been allowed to earn revenue by renting the facility out to competing sports organisations, but local GAA units which own smaller facilities cannot. It is also said that it is questionable as to whether or not such rental deals would actually be damaging to the GAA's interests.
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Central Council shall have the power to authorise the use of Croke Park for games, other than those controlled by the Association, during a temporary period when Lansdowne Road Football Ground is closed for the proposed
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Grounds controlled by Association units shall not be used or permitted to be used, for horse racing, greyhound racing, or for field games other than those sanctioned by Central Council.
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stadium was being redeveloped. A number of motions to change Rule 42 failed or were blocked from being put on the agenda with the majority of the opposition coming from the
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In the early 2000s the GAA came under pressure to allow non-Gaelic games be played in Croke Park so that the
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The first game to take place under the relaxed Rule 42 took place on 11 February 2007. It was a
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25–6. The attendance of 82,208 set a then world record attendance for a club rugby union game.
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the power to decide which games would be allowed in Croke Park. The motion to the GAA's
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It was agreed that once the redevelopment of Lansdowne Road (now called the
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In early February 2009, with possibility of an all Irish semi-final in the
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in GAA stadiums. The rule is often mistakenly believed to prohibit
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would not have to play their home games outside Ireland while the
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passed 227–97, thus obtaining the two-thirds majority required.
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outside the ground. Ireland won the match by 43 points to 13.
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generated some controversy, since it involved the playing of "
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Rule 42 – the day Croke Park opened its doors to other sports
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which Ireland lost 17–20. The following match against
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When the redevelopment of Lansdowne Road is complete
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Gaelic Athletic Association
Gaelic games
foreign sports
stadiums
boxing
American football
take place
Croke Park
Football Association of Ireland
Euro 2008
Ireland national rugby union team
Republic of Ireland national football team
Lansdowne Road
Ulster
counties
rugby union
Croke Park
Lansdowne Road
central council
annual congress
Aviva Stadium
Seán Kelly
GAA president
Six Nations Championship
Ireland
France
England
God Save the Queen
Bloody Sunday, 1920
Republican Sinn Féin

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