Dáil debates

Wednesday, 7 May 2025

An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business

 

3:55 pm

Photo of Joe NevilleJoe Neville (Kildare North, Fine Gael)

Last Saturday a powerful statement was made by 30 women on the Dublin and Kilkenny senior camogie teams when they took to the pitch for the Leinster semi-final wearing shorts instead of the regulator skorts which are mandated by the Camogie Association. This action was in response to findings in the survey by the GPA which found that 83% of players wanted to have the choice. Unfortunately the rules had to be enforced by a referee put in a very difficult position and the teams were told the game would have to be abandoned unless they changed. Will the Government support the players in getting this rule changed and asking the Camogie Association under rule 10.5(C), which would allow the ard comhairle to consider derogation requests from a specific rule where strict adherence to the rule may not be in the best interests of the association? I ask this question because participation of women in sport is so important. These people, who have taken this stance, should be supported by the Government.

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