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Published 15:18 10 Feb 2017 GMT
"The girls do feel like there is a gender bias. They feel that if they were a boys' school, they would be listened to and they feel like second-class citizens with the GAA. They feel camogie isn't judged as seriously as football; even ladies football."It is hard to disagree completely with the sentiment that camogie often seems like an after-thought in some quarters. https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/822471464137981952 The station contacted the GAA for a comment but, as yet, none has been forthcoming.
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