); A bit of a disaster really. We’re just glad it’s sorted now - Moving on from camogie controversy
Cork’s Amy O’Connor says she’s relieved that the saga has been resolved. By Sinead Farrell Thursday 13 May 2021, 4:28 PM 3 hours ago 3,141 Views 2 Comments
CAMOGIE STAR AMY O’Connor has expressed her relief that the recent fixtures controversy has been resolved, allowing the Littlewoods Ireland Camogie Leagues to begin as scheduled this weekend. Cork forward Amy O Connor. Source: Ramsey Cardy/SPORTSFILE
A poll of all clubs regarding the format for this season resulted in 53% of respondents voting in favour of a split season.
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Eimear Ryan: Camogie and hurling s differences are being flattened out, why not go the whole hog?
It’s fantastic that camogie is finally acknowledging the physicality in the game but one has to wonder who are these ‘minimal contact’ rules designed to protect us from? Each other? Ourselves?
Cork star Amy O’Connor was broadly positive about the rule changes recently, but pointed out that the wording on the shouldering rule needs to be clarified. One person’s ‘minimal contact’ is another person’s haymaker, writes Eimear Ryan. Picture: INPHO/Bryan Keane
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At the Camogie Association’s annual congress last weekend, they made it official. New rules which were trialled in last year’s league and championship, and which proved popular with players and spectators alike, have been formally adopted, meaning that it’ll be a new-look game when the league starts back in a month’s time.