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Female inter-county players spending up to €200 per week on fuel costs to get to training

The WGPA have released their findings from a new report, entitled ‘Levelling The Field’.

THE WOMEN’S GAELIC Players Association (WGPA) believes the levels of commitment shown by female inter-county players are increasingly unsustainable, following the release of a new report. 

As part of the ‘Levelling The Field’ study, 534 members completed an online survey about their experiences earlier this year — prior to the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic. It is the largest research of its kind since 2014. 

The findings show that female players face major challenges in relation to minimal standards, travel expenses and equitable funding, which include: 

  • 5 to 6 training days per week
  • 3.7 hours contact time on a training day (including travel)
  • 74% are so tired from the mental demands that they struggle to work/study
  • 80km average round trip to training to over three group sessions per week
  • 93% of players not in receipt of any travel expenses
  • Up to €200 per week spent on fuel costs to accommodate training
  • 77% of players pay towards their own physio services
  • 69% of players pay towards their own gym fees
  • 55% pay for their own medical treatments
  • 34% take part in marketing and promotional activity linked to their sport; of these
  • 65% do not receive any compensation

The statistics are comparable to the time that male players spend training (as reported in the most recent ESRI report) — female and male players train on 5.6 v 6.1 days per week for 2.7 and 2.9 hours respectively.

The extent of travelling involved is a serious issue for some. Individual case studios show players recording over 1,500 miles per month, with none of the expenses covered.

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Recommendations to help female players arising from the report, include lobbying government to increase funding for female players through the grants scheme to achieve more equitable balance in comparison to male counterparts, the introduction of a practical player expenses model by identifying and implementing collaborative funding solutions, and progress on minimum standards, via squad charter, rate cards and injury funds.

Devising best practice for supporting high performance players through all of their sporting commitments, and one player’s voice, with the integration of the male and female playing bodies, to act as a leading advocate on equality in Gaelic Games are also suggested. 

“These findings clearly demonstrate the increasingly unsustainable demands of the female inter-county games,” said WGPA Chairperson Maria Kinsella.

“We fully appreciate there are no short term solutions to a lot of the issues identified and on the back of a trying year, it will be a challenge for us all to ensure that the interests of female players remain on the agenda as we rebuild. We look forward to working with our partners and players to achieve the aims outlined.”

Former Cork All-Star Aoife Murray added: “There has been significant conversation and
concentration on female sport in the last number of years, in particular with the new
Women In Sport policy from Sport Ireland and the 20×20 campaign, which came to a close last week.

It’s now time to build on this momentum and ensure that practical steps are taken to work towards equality in Gaelic Games.”

Dublin captain Sinead Aherne agrees: “For all the challenges, players continue to love playing for their county and representing their clubs and families on the biggest stage. All players are seeking is an equality of opportunity, an equal footing to allow us to perform to the best of our potential.

“Enhanced investment will lead to higher standards for players, a better quality product which is more attractive to supporters and sponsors alike and ultimately, the continued growth of our games.”

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    Mute Declan Snow
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    Aug 5th 2015, 10:26 PM

    There really should be a weigh in this week between Neil McGee and Aidan O’Shea, gaa missing a trick. That battle will be worth the entrance price on Saturday alone.

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    Mute Robert Callaghan
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    Aug 6th 2015, 12:13 AM

    Really hope Mayo leave O’Shea on the edge of the square for the whole game. That’d be some battle for 70 mins. McGee is as physical a full back as you’d come across but I still soon by think he has the physically to match O’Shea. It’ll be some battle

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    Mute Dublins hill 16 army
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    Aug 5th 2015, 10:15 PM

    Good player donegal have there work cut out with this fellow

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    Mute The Cill Dara Times
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    Aug 5th 2015, 10:28 PM

    So have Mayo no plans to give Michael Murphy a bit of attention on Saturday.Trying to get into the refs head

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    Mute John Reese
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    Aug 5th 2015, 11:04 PM

    All managers play mind game these days. In fairness the bigger players can find it hard to win frees. Michael Murphy another example.

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    Mute 09celts
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    Aug 5th 2015, 11:34 PM

    Maybe Donegal should play the Sligo tactics against Mayo. God the regular
    losers think they can sinc out a team like Donegal .

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    Mute Anton Friendo
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    Aug 6th 2015, 7:28 AM

    Ah sure Mayo have the all ireland won already.

    I was talking to a Mayo man who is waiting for the final before going to Croke Park

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    Mute glenn kilfeather
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    Aug 6th 2015, 2:07 AM

    up donegal.

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    Mute Peter McGlynn
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    Aug 5th 2015, 11:50 PM

    This stage last year against Armagh Lacey and Murphy and many others had players hanging off them and choking their throats – nowt was done and no black cards.
    It’s sad that if 2 marquee players – one a player if the year and one the Irish captain – can’t be protected then what hope is there for the others?

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    Mute Paul Mallon
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    Aug 6th 2015, 10:43 AM

    Ah now peter, Donegal are infamous for their cynical play and underhand tactics. When u have the two megees in your team u can’t really complain about getting a hard deal from refs, also murphy is very good at winning frees

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    Mute Peter McGlynn
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    Aug 6th 2015, 12:55 PM

    Bull. Can’t argue with stats. Best discipline record of the top 6.
    McGee is used to standing up to bullies – e.g. Marriage equality.

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    Mute Eamonn Maloney
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    Aug 6th 2015, 1:31 PM

    Next up Mayo boss warns Donegal not to beat them next Saturday!
    Shocker!

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    Mute James Murphy
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    Aug 6th 2015, 3:22 PM

    McGee is an old style full back, no nonsense and plays hard but I think plays fair. Aidan wil face a different animal Sat but I think he will jus shade this battle. c’mon Maigh Eo

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    Mute Declan Snow
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    Aug 6th 2015, 7:02 PM

    He may be old school but can play ball too. Not many full backs venture up the field to pop over points like he does

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