A Co Cavan pensioner is calling for the GAA to be more inclusive when it comes to older people.
Brian McDermott is Vice Chair of the Older People's Council in Cavan.
The GAA’s shift to a predominantly cashless and online-only ticketing system has drawn significant criticism for excluding older fans and creating a digital divide.
While the GAA has partnered with Age Friendly Ireland to improve accessibility, the online barrier remains a major hurdle for many elderly people.
Mr McDermott said he understands and appreciates the reasons why the GAA went online.
Despite this, he said it is "regrettable" that little effort has been made to accommodate older people.
As a result, Age Friendly Cavan in association with Cavan GAA is holding a drop-in information session around ticketing for GAA games.
The event will take place tomorrow between 10:30am and 11:30m in the Breffni Gallaery, Kingspan Breffni Park.
Jodie Curran has been speaking with Brian McDermott of Cavan Age Friendly ahead of the event: