The camogie controversy that has made headlines over the past week continued on Sunday as Derry players were told to change from shorts into skorts before their Ulster Senior Final defeat by Antrim.
Dominant Derry champions Sleacht Néill take on the four-in-a-row Down winners Portaferry for a chance to retain their Ulster crown ...
Artful dodger Daithi Sands roamed across the forward line, threatening wherever he went. But, bit by bit, the game began to ...
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Camogie shorts v skorts row - how did we get here?
The controversy in camogie surrounding wearing skorts has only intensified in the past week. Players from Dublin, Kilkenny, Cork, Waterford and now Derry have all attempted to wear shorts in protest ...
Republic of Ireland manager Carla Ward says the ongoing controversy surrounding wearing skorts whilst playing camogie is "absolutely ludicrous". The current rules governing playing gear for camogie ...
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Lucia McNaughton red card can’t stop Loughgiel from sealing the Ulster camogie title
Despite losing Lucia McNaughton to a straight red card in the 27th minute of this Ulster senior club camogie final at the Box-IT Athletic Grounds, Loughgiel powered through the second half to clinch ...
As GAA luminaries gather for the annual All-Stars knees-up, most of the games' most high profile and savvy stars will be in ...
About 100 women from all over the nation have gathered in Shaler this weekend to hone their skills at what’s called “the fastest game on grass.” They’re playing the ball-and-stick sport “camogie,” ...
The Kilkenny and Wexford senior camogie panels, as well as the Carlow and Laois intermediate camogie panels, issued a joint statement on Wednesday, May 14 amidst the Gaelic sport's ongoing skort ...
But across these past few weeks, a little-known national game called camogie changed that dynamic, thrusting itself into the middle of a debate about tradition, sexism, and an archaic rule, attracting ...
A Derry GAA club has announced a fundraising prize draw with a difference, where one lucky person will win a two-acre field in the beautiful highlands of Donegal or €20,000 in cash. Na Magha, the only ...
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