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Strike threat averted as clubs back split camogie season

A poll of clubs has decided in favour of a split camogie season.  53 per cent of those replying to t...


Strike threat averted as clubs...

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Strike threat averted as clubs back split camogie season


A poll of clubs has decided in favour of a split camogie season. 

53 per cent of those replying to the poll voted in favour of a season that will begin with the Littlewoods Ireland National Camogie League, will continue with the inter-county championship, and conclude with the club championships.

Strike action had been threatened if the club championship had been sandwiched between both inter-county competitions.

The vote means the Littlewoods Ireland National Camogie League will commence as planned this coming weekend.

Camogie Association statement: 

The Camogie Association has confirmed that the poll of clubs which took place over the last few days has concluded.

The response of clubs was positive with 62% of clubs returning a vote.

53% of those clubs voted for option 2 with 47% voting for option 1.

This means that the Camogie Association will now run the 2021 Inter County Championship, after the Littlewoods Ireland Camogie Leagues which start this weekend, followed by club Championship competitions.

We would like to thank all of our members who carefully considered the two options and participated in this process.

We have a result and a mandate from our members, which we will respect and implement. Planning will start immediately at National and County level to maximise Camogie activity for all players throughout 2021.

The next steps for the Camogie Association are to detail the fixtures structure, collaborate with our colleagues in the GPA in relation to the feedback from our clubs, and work with broadcast partners to try and ensure maximum coverage possible for all of our Camogie on 2021.

This comes on the back of welcome news from Government yesterday that female inter county Camogie players will receive the same amount of funding as their male counterparts from 2021 onwards.

The Camogie Association welcome this decision, and the formal acknowledgement of the contributions that the Camogie Association, Camogie volunteers and players across the club network and at inter county level, make to Irish sport, society, culture and heritage. We will work with government and sport Ireland in relation to the roll out of this funding.

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