Camogie boss issues new plea in scramble to end skorts row
Briefly

Former GAA president Seán Kelly has called for the Camogie Association to lift its ban on shorts for players, citing concerns that the current mandate forcing players into skorts could have detrimental long-term effects on the sport. This statement comes amid growing criticisms of the policy, which has been described as 'nonsensical' and 'archaic' by advocates and players alike. As the controversy intensifies, delegates are urged to support the athletes in this vote that could alter the future of camogie attire.
Sean Kelly, former GAA president, argued that the ban on camogie players wearing shorts should be lifted, stating this mandate could inflict lasting damage to the sport.
The ban on shorts has been labeled 'nonsensical' and 'archaic' by critics, reflecting strong dissatisfaction among players and the broader camogie community over the enforcement.
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