Meaningful action must follow Ní Mhuircheartaigh and Co. speaking out

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One point that certainly lingers is Ní Mhuircheartaigh saying she will “probably get in trouble for talking about this”. She shouldn’t have to fear backlash for speaking the truth.

A SCAN THROUGH this morning’s newspapers, or a scroll across the online platforms, and one story dominates.Kerry star annoyed by lack of access to county’s Centre of ExcellenceLadies’ lack of access to Centre of Excellence is ‘annoying’ says Kerry star Ní Mhuircheartaigh

“It’s annoying, especially when they have four photos on the front of it, and I’m one of them, but we are not allowed in there. It is a bit annoying, and you are wondering what’s the difference. I don’t know but I’ll probably get in trouble for talking about this.” “We look forward to working in close collaboration with Kerry LGFA to bring our collective future development plans to fruition.”We must, of course, remember that there are different associations at play here. The GAA, LGFA and Camogie Association are completely separate bodies, and will be unless amalgamation is achieved.

“All the conversations I’m having at the minute seem to flow to the natural end point of integration solves an awful lot of the problems and challenges that the females face in terms of access and pitches,” she told this writer.

 

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