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Female inter-county players suspend protest after 'constructive' talks

Female inter-county players have suspended their protest for 2023 after securing commitments from the LGFA and Camogie Association on the development of a Player Charter for 2024, which will be backed by the GAA.

In a statement the GPA hailed the agreement as a "landmark moment" for women's sport in Ireland.

The players' body announced that the framework had been agreed following what it described as "constructive" meetings with the LGFA and Camogie Association.

As part of the framework, the two bodies had agreed to collaborate with the GPA on the development of a Player Charter, in which they would request the GAA to help fund its implementation.

It also stipulates that any future approach for government funding made by the LGFA and Camogie Association would be undertaken jointly with the GPA.

In the statement, the GPA thanked the GAA for agreeing to help fund the initiative.

In June, inter-county women's Gaelic footballers and camogie players announced that they would be playing the 2023 season "under protest", demanding players' charters for 2024 that set out minimum facilities and expenses for inter-county players.

As part of the protest, players had declined to participate in LGFA/Camogie Association-organised media events for the closing stages of the respective All-Ireland championships.

Following today's announcement, the protest will end.

Here is the full statement released by the GPA this evening.

"Following constructive meetings between the Gaelic Players Association (GPA) and the Ladies Gaelic Football Association (LGFA) and separately between the GPA and the Camogie Association over the course of the last week, a framework has been agreed to deliver a standardised charter for female inter-county players for 2024.

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