Annual meeting will be re-scheduled
The Camogie Association has announced that it's Annual Congress set for April 3rd and 4th is being deferred and will be re-scheduled for later in the year.
Decisions with regard to future fixtures will be made in accordance with the Public Health Authorities.
The news is contained in a statement which is on the Camogie Association website.
The statement reads as follows:
In light of the latest developments in relation to COVID-19 (Coronavirus) and upon advice from the relevant state authorities including the HSE, the Camogie Association will extend its current suspension of all Camogie activities until Sunday April 19th (inclusive) or as further advised.
- The Association’s Annual Congress (originally scheduled for April 3rd & 4th 2020) has been deferred and will be rescheduled.
- Camogie Fixtures, as governed under rule, will be reviewed as further guidance is provided by the Public Health Authorities. Updates will be provided in due course.
- The GAA National Féile na nGael 2020 has been cancelled.
- Camán to Croker (originally scheduled for April 18th 2020) development initiative have been postponed – this position will be reviewed in light of future guidance.
- A number of education and training initiatives have been deferred. Many initiatives, workshops, webinars will be available online. This will be notified in due course.
- A decision has been taken that all competitive fixtures will be scheduled at least 2 weeks after the return to games activity to enable teams to get back training.
We acknowledge that this step will result in further inconvenience and disruption to members as well as the game at all levels, however we appreciate the continued co-operation and support of everyone involved at this time (ENDS)
Ella Cantwell To Compete At Irish Women's Open
Athlone Town On The Road To Wexford
Laois SFC: Quarter Final Places Up For Grabs
Offaly SFC: Make Or Break Weekend For Shinrone
Offaly SHC: Decisive Weekend In Hurling Championship
Offaly Rugby Club To Host Charity Event With Irish Rugby Legends
Westmeath SHC: Three Games Down For Decision
Athlone Town Extend Lead At Top Of Women's Premier Division
Frank Browne Steps Down As Westmeath Ladies Football Manager
Westmeath SFC: Mullingar Shamrocks Manager "Proud" Despite Defeat
Athlone Town Continue Premier Division Title Hunt
Midlands Athletes Enjoy Successful Week
Laois SHC: Camross And Borris In Ossory Kilcotton Play Out Thriller
Stuart Grehan To Compete At Walker Cup
Offaly SFC: Rhode Keep Up Unbeaten Start
Westmeath SFC: The Down's Secure First Win Of Campaign
Offaly SFC: Ferbane Record Statement Win Over Tullamore
Alexis Strickland Strikes Late Winner For Athlone Town
Shane Lowry Struggles In Memphis