Sarsfields captain pleads with Camogie Association and LGFA to listen to their dual players

"I know there’s a tight window (for fixtures) coming up to Christmas but definitely there has to be a better way and communication has to be the key for both codes.”
Sarsfields captain pleads with Camogie Association and LGFA to listen to their dual players

Niamh O'Callaghan of Sarsfields, Cork, pictured ahead of this weekend’s AIB Camogie All-Ireland Club Championship semi-finals. Photo by Sam Barnes/Sportsfile

WITH ridiculous demands being made on so many of her clubmates again in this weekend’s All-Ireland club semi-finals, Sarsfields’ captain Niamh O’Callaghan has pleaded with the Camogie Association and LGFA to listen to their overstretched players.

When the Cork side won their breakthrough first Munster senior camogie title last Sunday they contained nine dual players who had just flown back from London the night before, where they won an All-Ireland IFC quarter-final with Glanmire’s footballers.

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