Ireland Camogie Womens football Sport Gaa on semi-finals Ireland

Leinster dual champions Na Fianna to play All-Ireland camogie and ladies football semi-finals on successive days

rte.ie

A dozen dual players with Meath's Na Fianna will be in All-Ireland semi-final action on successive days after an appeal to get their football match pushed back a week was turned down.Na Fianna won the senior camogie and intermediate football championship in Meath this year and, owing to Meath’s camogie status, competed in at Leinster intermediate level in both codes.With a dozen players involved in both codes and nine starters – including the county's All-Ireland winning football captain Shauna Ennis – it was a hectic schedule in claiming provincial honours.Both teams were out on successive weekends in both codes – one game on the Saturday, the other on Sunday – with the respective Leinster finals a week apart.However, the push for double All-Ireland glory has been hampered by the fact that the camogie and football semi-finals are down for the same weekend.On Saturday 2 December the footballers travel to Louth to take on Tyrone champions Eglish, while the following day they will take on either Cork’s Glanmire or London’s Tir Chonaill Gaels for a place in the camogie decider.Once provincial honours were secured, Na Fianna contacted the LGFA to request that the football semi-final be pushed back a week to accommodate them."We were told by the LGFA that that was impossible to do because the finals are fixed for the 16/17 [December] in Croke Park and they need two weeks to prepare," said club chairman Tom Curran."They said they need a minimum of 10 days to prepare for a final.

To me, it’s a pretty lame excuse."A spokesperson for the LGFA said that the game, originally scheduled for the Saturday, had been pushed out a day, and that the split-season scheduling leaves them with no wriggle room."We also have another team

Related News
Clare All-Ireland winner Pádraic 'Podge' Collins has confirmed to RTÉ Sport that he has decided to call time on his inter-county career.
A few names have been mentioned regarding the vacant Republic of Ireland managerial position and now Sam Allardyce has thrown his hat in the ring.
Pete Wilkins was loath to look for silver linings in the immediate aftermath of an agonising BKT URC derby defeat but praising Mack Hansen's stunning return to action following Ireland's World Cup campaign brought something approaching a smile to the Connacht boss's face.
Gurranabraher Credit Union Brunell progressed to the semi-finals of the InsureMyHouse.ie Paudie O'Connor National Cup at the expense of DCU Mercy, winning 90-73 at the DCU Arena.
Slaughtneil (Derry) 2-10 Cushendall (Antrim) 0-20

Latest News

Change privacy settings
This page might use cookies if your analytics vendor requires them.