Major camogie sponsor rows in behind players in GAA skort controversy
Briefly

AIB, a major sponsor of the GAA hurling and camogie Club Championships, has expressed its support for players advocating to change camogie dress codes to allow shorts. This statement comes ahead of a special congress set to discuss these proposed rule changes next week. While AIB's backing appears to align with modern players' desires for comfort and practicality, other sponsors have remained silent on the issue, raising questions about the influence of traditional norms versus contemporary preferences in Gaelic games.
AIB, a principal sponsor of the GAA hurling and camogie Club Championships, has made a statement indicating its support for players advocating for a dress code change that allows shorts.
The upcoming special congress, where the issue of shorts in camogie is expected to be discussed, has gained momentum thanks to AIB's backing, highlighting the tensions between traditional dress codes and modern players' preferences.
Read at Independent
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