SENIOR INTER-COUNTY LADIES football and camogie panels will โplay the remainder of the 2023 championship under protestโ.
A lengthy statement was released via the Gaelic Players Association [GPA] this morning, to outline the grievances of players as landmark press conference commenced at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Dublin Airport.
24 inter-county players were in attendance following the past actions of their Ireland women soccer and rugby counterparts.
The players insist that their โnational governing bodiesโ are not hearing their real concerns and this has placed them in a situation โthey never wished to be inโ.
Their primary frustration stems from a request for a charter designed for female players to be implemented in the 2024 season, which is designed to establish minimum standards for player welfare, but that has not been followed through in the view of players.
The statement outlines the position of the inter-county players and states that players โare not receiving the respect they deserveโ.
The Ladies Gaelic football Association has released a statement of its own, noting its โsurpriseโ and addressing some items in the playersโ statement.
The Camogie Association have also responded, while the GAA are yet to comment.
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The GPA statement, in full, reads:
Today, representatives of the senior inter-county camogie and football panels are here before you, representing our respective teams, as well as our fellow players from the intermediate & junior grades, with their full support.
We find ourselves in a situation we never wished to be in, echoing the experiences of our soccer and rugby counterparts in recent years. Regrettably, we feel, that our National Governing Bodies do not want to hear our real concerns, so weโre speaking directly to you.
We will play the remainder of the 2023 championship under protest.
Our representative body, the Gaelic Players Association, released the State of Play Report two months ago, which shed light on significant issues within our training and playing environments.
The main request has been well-documented; we asked the LGFA, the Camogie Association, and the GAA to engage in discussions with the GPA to develop a charter designed for female players to be implemented in the 2024 season. This charter would establish minimum standards for our collective welfare.
Upon the reportโs publication, the GPA privately contacted the three National Governing Bodies, seeking collaboration to achieve an agreed-upon charter. Our aim was to work together towards a positive outcome that would make us all proud.
Despite initial positive indications, the GAA has since declined our proposal. The Camogie Association, however, did request a presentation to be made to their Ard Chomhairle, which took place last week. Regrettably, the LGFA has not deemed it appropriate to respond.
Their primary rationale is that they prefer to complete the integration process before initiating a charter for female players. Despite the evidence presented, they expect us to patiently endure the treatment of second-class citizens.
We are no longer willing to wait. It has been over 18 months since integration was declared a priority and voted in by the membership of the three Associations. While the National Governing Bodies claim to be listening, it is evident that they are not truly hearing us. Urgent issues affecting player welfare have been brought to their attention, yet they refuse to even engage collectively to discuss solutions.
We as players are not receiving the respect we deserve. Therefore, do not expect business as usual in the upcoming weeks and months.
In recent months Cavanโs footballers and Kildareโs camogie players have shown us what potentially lies in store for all of us if nothing changes.
We are not willing to wait for 56 more individual battles to arise.
We stand here together, unified. And together, we will remain resolute in our pursuit of a better future.
The senior inter-county Ladies Football and Camogie panels
The LGFA statement, in full, reads:
THE Ladies Gaelic Football Association notes with surprise the statement issued by the Gaelic Players Association (GPA) today on behalf of female inter-county panels.
The LGFA wishes to address some items mentioned in the GPA statement.
Despite claims to the contrary, the LGFA was actively involved in correspondence arising from the publication of the GPAโs โState of Playโ Equality report.
The GAA, LGFA and Camogie Association were asked to โcollectivelyโ commence discussions with the GPA following the circulation of a memo to National Governing Bodies (NGBs) on Squad Charters in early May.
On behalf of the three Associations, a response was issued to point out that we are currently in a process of integration, and that inter-county charters will be one of the items for discussion.
The LGFA also wishes to reiterate its commitment to the integration process and dialogue will continue with key stakeholders.
The LGFA takes issue with the suggestion that inter-county players are treated like โsecond classโ citizens.
It should be noted that, in 2023, over โฌ1.4m of Government funding will be allocated to LGFA inter-county squads to assist with player expense claims.
Of this figure, over โฌ900,000 is allocated directly to player expenses, while almost โฌ500,000 is designated for LGFA team funding.
The LGFAโs Central Council continues to recognise and acknowledge the vital role of the inter-county player โ and earlier this year agreed that the full LGFA allocation (โฌ1.4m) of Government funding would be assigned to player expenses for 2023, with the LGFA self-funding the team element for counties.
Additionally, the live-streaming of all adult inter-county games, not shown live by TG4, from the Lidl National Leagues and TG4 All-Ireland Championships, provides inter-county management teams with an outstanding and unique service to assist with internal analysis.
From the outset, the LGFA and the Camogie Association have worked pro-actively and diligently to secure this much-needed Government support, for the betterment of our players, which is then distributed to the various squads via the GPA, following sign-off by the inter-county support group (ISG).
The ISG is comprised of representatives from the three Gaelic Games Associations (GAA, LGFA, Camogie), the GPA and Sport Ireland.
Since the publication of the โState of Playโ report, the LGFA has worked closely with county boards, who submitted figures relating to the preparation of adult inter-county teams during the 2023 Lidl National Football Leagues.
Figures received indicate that a minimum of โฌ1.8m was spent by county boards in the preparation of teams throughout the Lidl National Leagues in 2023, and with more to come during Championship season.
This is a significant investment from county boards, who operate in a volunteer capacity with limited resources โ and with a full schedule of activity to attend to, both at club and inter-county levels.
We wish all of our inter-county players well for the remainder of the Championship season and we look forward to more superb action on the playing fields.
The Camogie Association statement, in full, reads:
The Camogie Association was informed this morning of a joint statement by Camogie Association captains, LGFA captains, and the GPA. The GPA shared their State of Play document with the Camogie Association, and on June 14th, 2023, the GPA presented the report to Ard Chomhairle at the invitation of the Camogie Association. The GPA undertook to provide more detailed information on the Camogie data at the request of the Camogie Association. The concerns outlined in the report were discussed, and it was agreed to consider the more detailed information and identify priority areas to be addressed. The Camogie Association remains available for further discussions and awaits the more detailed information. requested.
Under the current Inter County Government Support Scheme, Inter County Camogie players are eligible for team supports worth up to โฌ14,000 per team, which covers physical and performance support, facilities, nutrition, and gear. Additionally, individual annual expenses funding worth โฌ1,673,571 is available to inter county players, which is divided between teams and players. This is managed through an annual โSquad Charterโ process, where county boards, player representatives, and team management jointly sign the plan. The total funding of โฌ5,641,791 for the Inter County Government Support Scheme in 2023 is equivalent to the funding provided to male counterparts on a pro-rata basis, ensuring equal financial support for both codes. As part of the ongoing integration process, a player charter for both male and female codes will be agreed upon in due course.
Outrageously misleading headline. Hodgson didnโt say what it suggests he said at all.
The journal is turning into a sun/star styled mashup. where did it all go wrong?
Suarez was brilliant in the last World Cup and in the Copa America. He should be alright in this one too.
Especially his fingertip save โฆ.
headline misleasding, uruguay have a good squad though I disagree with woy there..cavani, gaston ramirez, godin and gimenez the two athletico defenders and christian rodriguez who have just won la liga and are in the champions league final and diego forlan is still a great finisher even with his age, they have quality in attack and defence.. personally i think england wont have the quality to beat them
Youโre dead right Paddy. You didnโt even mention Walter Gargano or Edigo Arevalo Rรญos in midfield or Maxi Peirera, Martรญn Cรกceres or Alvaro Peirera on the flanks. Uruguay will be very difficult to beat and will play in a style very similar to Atletico. At 25/1 to win the World Cup theyโre a decent outside bet.
Only RVP scored as many goals as Suarez in World Cup qualifiers, and there are no easy matches in South American qualifying.
Fancy Suarez to score against England.
He could have a point ! How will he cope with more then one game in a week ???
Iโm guessing he ingested something psychedelic earlier in the day and followed up that observation with โโฆ.
and I think danny welbeck will win the golden bootโ
Roy didnt preform well with any club wheather managing england or liverpool. So speaching against the talent of a player that could do serious damage to him and england is very wrong!
At least Roy can spellโฆโฆ.
silly comment willie
If anything id say Suarez will have England in his sights.
Roy on the other hand is a poor manager with a limited squad, especially up front.
Roy needs a copy of mind games for dummies. He should know Suarez is world class and that he wonโt be affected by anything the england manager says. Might work with Ballotelli however
U fool roy, wud u say the same id it was messi r ronaldo, time will spell then end of u
Gobbledygook
Iโd say Roy might struggle more than him at at the world cup