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GAA All Star Geraldine Doherty encourages more male players to come out

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GAA All Star Geraldine Doherty is urging more male inter-county players to come out. The former Meath LGFA (Ladies Gaelic Football Association) player believes men are still fearful of coming out in the GAA, an organisation she always found very accepting based on her own experience.

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