Off The Ball's Diarmuid 'Gizzy' Lyng caught up with GAA president Liam O'Neill recently while at Notre Dame University in the United States and discussed a wide range of topics.
O'Neill said that our national sports are "in a good place" but that the GAA must continue to work on being inclusive and open to changes that benefit Gaelic football and hurling.
From discussing a potential change at minor level to his ambitions in the remainder of his term as GAA President, O'Neill detailed some of the shifts that could occur.
O'Neill began by discussing the relationship between the GAA and Gaelic Players Association (GPA) and how they can work together in the future:
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