Former Tipperary camogie captain Geraldine Kinane has expressed her disappointment at the outcome of the skorts motion raised at the sport's annual congress on Saturday.
Former Tipperary camogie captain Geraldine Kinane has expressed her disappointment at the outcome of the skorts motion raised at the sport's annual congress on Saturday.
"Integration is on the horizon and I suppose we thought 150 years’ anniversary of the association that now is the time to get rid of skorts, replace them with shorts. They are much more comfortable for players. Kinane explained that those that have a vote at congress are from all the different provincial councils and the county boards and delegates from higher education, international boards, past presidents.
Kinane said that some delegates spoke up and said they had surveyed their players but she feels that they asked younger players under 12 who may favour a skort whereas older players by far prefer shorts.
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