Ireland boss Ward stunned by ludicrous camogie shorts ban

Ireland womens team manager Carla Ward was left shocked by the current camogie controversy where players are protesting for the right to wear shorts, describing the situation on Monday as ludicrous and crazy.

Camogie, one of Irelands national Gaelic games and the female equivalent of hurling, has been in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons with teams protesting a rule which allows them to wear a skirt, skort or divided skirt, but not shorts.

Former Aston Villa manager Ward took over the Ireland job in January, and the Briton could scarcely believe what she was hearing when told about the issue.

Its absolutely ludicrous, Ward told Irelands state broadcaster RTE.

Ill be honest, some of the staff shared it a couple of weeks ago when it first happened, and I actually did say, is this some sort of joke?.

I think its absolutely mental to be even having these conversations in 2025.

Two motions to introduce shorts were defeated at last years Camogie Association of Ireland congress, but after player and political pressure, a special congress has been called for May 22 where another vote will take place.

Ward, however, insisted further change is needed, after she was asked if she believed the rule does not consider the players wishes.

100%, but what does that say about the people at the top, Ward said.

Should they really be there or should they probably move on and pass the baton to a younger generation.

In 2017, members of the Irish womens soccer team threatened to boycott a match over what they called humiliating working conditions.

One of those players was Louise Quinn, who made her final club appearance for Birmingham City at the weekend after the defender recently announced her retirement from football at the end of this season, but

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