A statement was released via the GPA and a landmark press conference is underway in Dublin.
SENIOR INTER-COUNTY LADIES football and camogie panels will “play the remainder of the 2023 championship under protest”.
The players insist that their ‘national governing bodies’ are not hearing their real concerns and this has placed them in a situation ‘they never wished to be in’. We find ourselves in a situation we never wished to be in, echoing the experiences of our soccer and rugby counterparts in recent years. Regrettably, we feel, that our National Governing Bodies do not want to hear our real concerns, so we’re speaking directly to you.Our representative body, the Gaelic Players Association, released the State of Play Report two months ago, which shed light on significant issues within our training and playing environments.
Despite initial positive indications, the GAA has since declined our proposal. The Camogie Association, however, did request a presentation to be made to their Ard Chomhairle, which took place last week. Regrettably, the LGFA has not deemed it appropriate to respond.
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