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Published 11:21 16 Feb 2018 GMT
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"The last weekend we requested could we play in Cusack Park for a double-header and we only found out early on Thursday that they refused it," Morey told SportsJOE. "They're citing that the weather is the problem. They're after spending money on a drainage system, so it should be able for two matches on Sunday. So I basically asked that question on Twitter because I wanted to find out the actual reason why we can't have that pitch on Sunday."https://twitter.com/Morey_ChloeJane/status/964174137676763136 When we contacted Clare GAA, their response was that it was 'very, very evident' that the weather conditions were the reason for the double-header not happening this weekend. Although the last double-header didn't exactly go swimmingly, Morey wants more of them. She enjoys the atmosphere such an occasion creates.
"Our last double-header was five years ago against Galway and it's been well-documented what happened there," she explained. "We weren't allowed back into the dressing room, we had to go out through the turnstyles and out into the carpark to get changed. "Clubs in Clare are under enough stress. They only have one pitch. We've been relying on the generosity of clubs for a long time. Why can't we play there?"Morey claimed this was a missed opportunity to show that the GAA and camogie could work together as 'part of the same family'. She believes the idea of both associations working together under a 'one club model' could be a possible solution. If it means getting the chance to play at Cusack Park, she'd be in favour. However, she admitted that it's unlikely to happen anytime soon.
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