Administrative wings of GAA, LGFA, and Camogie could merge 'in the morning'

In a wide-ranging interview on Galway Bay FM, incoming Camogie president Brian Molloy said integration can happen “an awful lot faster” than many seem to think.
Administrative wings of GAA, LGFA, and Camogie could merge 'in the morning'

Incoming Camogie Association President Brian Molloy and Camogie Association CEO Sinéad McNulty. Pic Credit: Laszlo Geczo, Inpho.

The incoming president of the Camogie Association has said there is nothing to stop the administrative wings of the GAA, LGFA, and Camogie Association from merging right away.

Brian Molloy, who will succeed Hilda Breslin as Camogie president this spring, believes a single, integrated administrative team, working out of Croke Park, could be delivered “in the morning”.

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