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Published 14:36 20 May 2021 BST
Updated 14:40 20 May 2021 BST
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"While we understand and acknowledge that this past year has posed unprecedented difficulties for the Association and for those charged with administering its affairs, the clubs have proposed a reasonable alternative which would allow the championships to be played," reads the press release.
“However, following the decision of the Ard Comhairle of Cumann Camógaíochta na nGael not to complete the Club Championship 2020, a number of affected clubs have been left with no option other than to refer the decision to the Disputes Resolution Authority in an effort to resolve the issue.
https://twitter.com/grath_siobhan/status/1392825011233337349“The clubs are the heart of our sport and we want the club players to have the opportunity to play at the highest level available to them.”
See the full statement here.
Oulart-the-Ballagh player Ciara Storey perfectly summed up just how important these competitions are last week.
"I'd play it in the back garden if I could. If we have to get dressed in the car and go out and play, I think everybody would be happy to do it.
"Club is where it all begins and where it all ends. You're up there when you're five or six until you're about 40, when you shouldn't still be playing! Winning All-Irelands with your friends and with the girls you grew up with, that means everything to you. The more camogie that can be played the better for everybody. I just really hope they will see where we're coming from."Tyrone send open letter to GAA over Allianz sponsorship
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