In a bold move, the Cork senior camogie team is poised to don shorts during the Munster final in Tipperary, challenging the current Camogie Association rule mandating skorts. An extensive survey indicated that 70% of inter-county players find skorts uncomfortable. Senator Maria McCormack has voiced her support, advocating for immediate rule changes, noting that players prefer wearing shorts during training. She emphasized that player comfort should be prioritized and highlighted the long-standing call for change within the sport, dating back to 1969, urging the Association to adapt to contemporary needs.
"I'm wearing shorts today in solidarity with the camogie players around Ireland...We need to change the rules for them now," said Sinn Féin Senator Maria McCormack.
"No camogie player around the country goes to training in a skort, they all wear shorts when they're training, so why should they be forced to wear a skort?" McCormack emphasized.
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