GAA President Jarlath Burns has moved to allay fears over integration, insisting the association won’t act as ‘ice-agents’ for implementation at club level. We’re all going to become the GAA but the GAA hasn’t distinguished itself so far in its provision for women. The camogie association was set up in 1920 and 51 years ago the LGFA was set up. I doubt it because the LGFA and the camogie association are two wonderful organisations. “If it works that there’s four clubs catering for two parishes - a GAA club, a hurling club, ladies GAA and camogie club – then keep it going.
Source: Irish Examiner January 28, 2026 07:06 UTC