Camogie players now free to wear shorts

Amy O'Connor of Cork in action. The issue came to light a few weeks ago, when Dublin and Kilkenny senior sides took to the pitch wearing shorts and were told they had to change into skorts. Cork and Waterford senior sides said they were going to follow suit and wear shorts in the Munster Championship final, which was postponed less than 18 hours before the game was due to go ahead. Photo: Brendan Moran/Sportsfile
A statement from the Gaelic Players Association said:
"We welcome the result of this evening's vote for choice at the Camogie Association Special Congress.
"The GPA would like to put on the record our iration for camogie players across Ireland and beyond, both at inter-county and club level, who made their voices heard to ensure this outcome.
"We thank the delegates who listened to players' call for choice.
"The last few weeks have once again shown the necessity of putting players at the heart of decision making within Gaelic games."
Camogie Association Uachtarán Brian Molloy said:
“We are pleased to announce that delegates have voted by an overwhelming majority in favour of giving players greater choice in their playing attire. From midnight tonight, each individual player will have the option to wear skorts or shorts - adding choice while maintaining the professionalism and uniformity of our team kits in both colour and design.
"As the All-Ireland Championships begin this weekend, we ask everyone to their teams, drive higher attendances at all games, and help us fill Croke Park for the finals on August 10th.”