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Shorts permitted in camogie after overwhelming majority vote at Special Congress
This is a landmark day in the history of the association.
8.08pm, 22 May 2025
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CAMOGIE PLAYERS WILL be permitted to wear shorts in matches going forward after a motion passed at Special Congress this evening in Croke Park.
The motion — which needed a two-thirds majority in order to be passed — succeeded after receiving an overwhelming 98% of the votes from delegates.
This means every player will have the choice from midnight.
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This is a landmark day in the history of the association as players will now have the option of wearing shorts instead of compulsory skorts. The All-Ireland championship gets underway this weekend where the change will take effect.
Players have campaigned vigorously for change in recent weeks and have staged protests by wearing shorts on matchdays. Some matches have been cancelled as a result while others were played out as normal after teams completed their warm-ups in shorts and changed back into skorts before throw-in.
Motions concerning skorts went before Camogie Congress last year but were defeated. The matter was not intended to be heard at Congress again until 2027 but following a wave of public pressure, the Camogie Association announced a Special Congress for today to address the issue of skorts.
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