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Published 15:21 30 Jun 2020 BST
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Galway camogie star Aoife Donohue in action in the All-Ireland camogie final, 2010.[/caption]
It is believed that another reason for the cancellation of the championships lies in the cross-over which exists between the minor and junior and intermediate All-Irelands, though this hasn't washed with younger players, who view the minor as a significant stepping stone in their careers.
"Minor is a vital age in the progression and development of young camogie players," said a Cork minor camogie player to SportsJOE.
"What about the age old and very important principle that an underage player’s first priority is and must be to their own underage grade and that the second priority then is to an older age group if they are selected for that but not at the expense of their own age group," she added."We have trained hard over the last 5 or 6 years to get our chance to proudly represent our counties at minor level. We all strive and plan to make our Senior and Intermediate inter-county teams but the reality is we all won’t make it to that level. It might be our last and only opportunity to represent our county so why are you taking it this opportunity away from us." "Let us fulfil and experience the dreams we have had since we were little girls. Don’t take this away from us. Don’t let all our winter training, our hailstone trainings, our snowstorm trainings, nights out and experiences with friends and family that were sacrificed, just go down the drain. We want to play minor championship. Don’t leave thousands of disheartened people unhappy and demoralised with the Camogie Association and with the game we all love so deeply." https://twitter.com/minorpetition/status/1277235943787954176 The Limerick minor camogie panel also stressed their discontentment with the developments. "20x20 is supposed to be an all-inclusive movement to shift Ireland’s cultural perception of women’s sport. It seems the Camogie Association have turned a blind eye to this advancement. How is Ireland’s cultural perception meant to progress when one of the main organisations backing this campaign is excluding a certain group of young women..." In a statement to the Irish Examiner, the camogie association says it wouldn't be possible to complete a full calendar of competitions. “Given the limited timeframe in which to run competitions at all levels in the remainder of 2020, it is not possible to run this year’s All-Ireland minor championships outside of provincial level..."
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