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Camogie follows GAA in suspending all club activity

The Camogie Association has followed the GAA in suspending all club competitions in the interests of...


Camogie follows GAA in suspend...

Sport

Camogie follows GAA in suspending all club activity


The Camogie Association has followed the GAA in suspending all club competitions in the interests of public safety, across all ages and grades.

The country has moved to Level 3 in the management of the coronavirus pandemic, and yesterday the GAA announced a cessation of all club matches in the wake of a number of controversial post-match celebrations.

The governing body of Camogie will allow training in line with the state's guidelines for living with COVID-19 and the conditions within the six counties.

Club social centres and bars will also close.

The directive means that the Munster club final between Tipperary's Drom and Inch and Clare's Inagh / Kilnamona will have to be staged at a later date. That was due to take place this Sunday.

Ulster recently postponed their matches, while Leinster are set to run their club Championship in the new year.

It's intended for the club All-Ireland finals to take place in early March of next year.

Sarsfields of Galway won the 2020 senior All-Ireland club Championship back in March.

As is the case with Gaelic Football, Hurling and Ladies Football, the senior inter-county Camogie Championship remains scheduled to proceed.

The Championship will be held between October 17th and December 12th this year.



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