Since 2014, players at all grades are required to wear a mouthguard in Gaelic football games and training sessions.
KEY POINTS
- Gaelic footballers must wear a mouthguard.
- It is the responsibility of each individual player to use a mouthguard
- A properly fitted mouthguard is the best available protective device forreducing the incidence and severity of sports-related dental injuries
- Players can be sent-off in a game for not wearing a mouthguard
- Players will not be covered under the GAA player injury scheme if they don’t comply with the mouthguard rule
- No Mouthguard? No Game!
Mouthguards
Document | Published | Link |
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Mouthguard Poster | 14/08/24 | |
Mouthguard Advice | 14/08/24 | |
MouthGuard Information | 14/08/24 |