Integration steering group receive 'clear vision' from survey responses
Gaelic games' steering group on integration have said that they have received "a very clear vision" after receiving over 30,000 responses from a members to a survey.
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Gaelic games' steering group on integration have said that they have received "a very clear vision" after receiving over 30,000 responses from a members to a survey.
There have been many tributes for Pa Finn after the great hurling and camogie coach was buried last Monday.
"Gaelic games are about to enter a new era," according to former president of Ireland Mary McAleese, speaking about efforts to integrate the three bodies currently overseeing the sports.
The GAA as we know it will be a brand-new association by 2027 according to the organisation. It was announced this morning at a media event in Croke Park that the Camogie Association and the LGFA will be fully integrated in to the new association within three years.
The Steering Group on Integration (SGI) of the GAA, the Camogie Association and the Ladies Gaelic Football Association will meet next week to launch their vision for unifying the three organisations.
Tyrone footballer Conor Meyler has outlined five recommendations he believes should be implemented as part of the potential merger between the GAA, Camogie Association and Ladies Gaelic Football Association.
Camogie president Hilda Breslin believes the proposed amalgamation between her association, the GAA and Ladies Gaelic Football Association is now only a matter of time.
Gaelic Players Association (GPA) chairperson Brian MacCraith admits that there has been some frustration at the pace of integration between the GAA, LGFA and Camogie Association, but is confident that the process will begin to speed up.