Wicklow GAA chief gives his backing to Knockananna and Tinahely campaign

Damien Byrne said he is fully supportive of the clubs’ call for an overhaul of provincial camogie and LGFA scheduling Knockananna celebrate after winning the 2024 All-Ireland Junior A Camogie Championship. Photo by Tom Maher/INPHOWicklow GAA Chairperson Damien Byrne has said his board is fully supportive of Knockananna and Tinahely’s campaign to bring about change in how Leinster’s Camogie and LGFA championship fixtures are drawn up.It has been well-documented that a huge number of players line out for both Tinahely in LGFA and Knockananna in camogie. With Tinahely winning 11 county titles on the spin in football and Knockananna winning six in a row in camogie, dual Leinster campaigns have almost become a norm for a large core group of players, and many of them are no strangers to playing two matches in the same weekend.
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