The death has taken place of former GAA president Seán McCague at the age of 77. The Scotstown native was the first Monaghan man to take up the position ...
McCague was President of the GAA from 2000 to 2003.
AN honourable man who was a visionary leader of the GAA, the late Sean McCague will be remembered as one of Ireland's most cherished and capable Gaels.
Former GAA president Seán McCague, who served the Association in the role between 2000 and 2003, has died.
The Scotstown man, 77, served as uachtarán of the association from 2000 to '03 when he oversaw the abolition of Rule 21.
The Ulster man oversaw the abolition of Rule 21 which prevented British Army and police officers from becoming GAA members.
FORMER GAA President Sean McCague has died aged 77.The Scotstown-native served as the head of the association from 2000 to 2003.His term saw the landm.