GAA discrimination

I watched enthralled at a great All-Ireland Hurling Final.

Dramatic, skilfull, edge-of-the-seat drama from end to end. A draw was a fair result on the day. But I was shocked and disgusted as it was announced that the replay is to be held on the date set aside for the All Ireland Senior Ladies Football Final. I checked the date: yes, this is the 21st century; our daughters are to be discriminated against. They will not get their day in Croke Park on Sept 30 because it does not suit the other 50% of the GAA: the men. This has just happened in Ireland, not in Afghanistan.

Maureen McAdam

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