GAA- Daly Withdraws From Presidential Race

Former Ulster chairman Tom Daly has pulled out of the race to become the next GAA President. The Donegal man revealed that he came to the decision after considering the demands of the position in relation to his professional and personal commitments.
Tom said ‘I deeply appreciate my nomination for this prestigious position and the many offers of support which I have received from throughout the Association.’ Daly’s withdrawal means that the contest to succeed Christy Cooney is now a two-horse race between two Leinster candidates – Liam O’Neill and Sheamus Howlin. Laois native, O’Neill is now regarded the overwhelming favourite to be elected.

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