Overview
- The Camogie Association will hold a special congress on May 22 to vote on allowing shorts as an alternative to skorts, following player protests.
- President Brian Molloy publicly backed the motion, stating he expects delegates to approve the rule change before the All-Ireland championship begins.
- The Munster final between Cork and Waterford was postponed after both teams refused to comply with the skorts-only rule, highlighting tensions over the issue.
- A Gaelic Players' Association survey found 83% of players support the option to wear shorts, citing discomfort, exposure concerns, and anxiety over period leaks.
- This decision could set a precedent for athlete influence over governance in women's sports, as players from multiple counties have joined the protest movement.