Camogie Association extend suspension of activities

 

In light of the latest developments in relation to COVID-19 and upon advice from the relevant state authorities including the HSE, the Camogie Association will extend its current suspension of all Camogie activities until Sunday April 19th (inclusive) or as further advised.

A decision has been taken that all competitive fixtures will be scheduled at least two weeks after the return to games activity to enable teams to get back training which means that Tipperary's National League Division 1 final remains on the schedule for the moment

The Association’s Annual Congress, originally scheduled for for Clonmel on April 3rd & 4th, has been deferred and will be rescheduled.

Camogie fixtures, as governed under rule, will be reviewed as further guidance is provided by the Public Health authorities.

The GAA National Féile na nGael 2020 has been cancelled.

Camán to Croker, originally scheduled for April 18th development initiative have been postponed and this will be reviewed in light of future guidance.

A number of education and training initiatives have been deferred. Many initiatives, workshops, webinars will be available online.

The Camogie Association acknowledge that this step will result in further inconvenience and disruption to members as well as the game at all levels, however they appreciate the continued co-operation and support of everyone involved at this time.

The health and safety of its members is, as always, of paramount importance and these steps will assist all in taking the necessary precautions to limit the spread of COVID-19 and to return to full activity as early as possible.

As this is a rapidly developing situation, the Camogie Association will continue to monitor the information received from the relevant authorities on a day-to-day basis.

They advise all members to monitor the Government and HSE websites for the latest information and guidance regarding COVID-19 and to follow their instructions regarding social distancing in particular over the coming weeks.