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No place like home - Armagh's struggle for level pitch


Updated / Monday, 1 Feb 2021
09:00
McKeever Park
Cork camogie also have their own facilities but other women's football and camogie sides rely on the GAA - a separate association - making their pitches available for games and training.
The drawbacks of this situation were made clear last month when the All-Ireland semi-final between Galway and Cork controversially ended up being changed twice and played at Croke Park at short notice. 
The only other women's inter-county senior team to have their own facilities are the Armagh footballers.
So far, they have put £120,000 of their own hard-raised funds into completing their pitch at McKeever Park, Killeen, and are now running a 'February Fitness Challenge' as they seek the funds to install floodlights.

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