The GAA’s Hidden Crisis: Gambling in the Dressing Room
8 December - 22 minsGambling was once the quiet background noise of Irish sport — a fiver on a match, a flutter at the weekend. But new research shows the problem is far deeper, and far darker, than most people realise. GAA players are six times more likely to struggle with gambling addiction than the general public. Behind the roar of the crowd sits a hidden world of pressure, debt, secrecy, and shame.
On today’s podcast, Dr Kieran Murray lays out the latest data from his study on gambling within the GAA — including players describing addiction as a “curse” gripping young men across teams and counties. And Armagh football legend Oisín McConville joins Tara Duggan with a searingly honest account of how gambli...