'We feel like we're not being heard' - Dublin captain Aisling Maher explains why Sky Blues and Kilkenny took stance against skorts
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In a remarkable demonstration against the Camogie Association's rule requiring skorts, the Dublin and Kilkenny teams arrived for their Leinster Senior Camogie semi-final wearing shorts. Just before the game's scheduled start, the referee halted play, insisting the players change into skorts, as stipulated by the rulebook. This situation highlighted ongoing debates within the sport about clothing regulations and player autonomy, signaling potential resistance against enforced uniform standards.
The referee just conveyed that he noticed we were all wearing shorts and that the game would not be going ahead until we were all wearing skorts.
Minutes before the throw-in of the game at 3.30pm, the referee directed both teams to change out of their shorts into skorts, as per the sport's rulebook.
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