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Published 16:02 15 Sept 2022 BST
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On Thursday afternoon, the club has officially released a statement to try and resolve this very obvious flaw in the weekend's scheduling.
"This weekend should be one of immense pride for our club," said the statement.
"However, our pride and excitement has been overshadowed as the matches have been scheduled to take place less than 20 hours apart."The fate of the non-dual players is resting on the decision the dual players take, as neither side would be able to field without all available dual players. "Indeed, our club is being put in the position where we are having to consider which code we pursue, something we believe would never happen to men in either hurling or football.""There are 10 dual players who are being asked to either play both matches or be in the unenviable position of having to choose which sport to continue participating in at this late stage of the championship competitions.
Eoghan Rua went on to cite an agreement that September 24 be left clear as a possible match day, and said the refusal to postpone the game by a week was a 'direct clash' with Camogie Rule 2.2 (h) of Section A; to facilitate the dual player.
"The club have reached out to try and resolve this and appreciate that some parties have been sympathetic and tried to find a solution but to no avail," they continued. "We are appealing for understanding and common sense to prevail."We the senior players and management of both the Eoghan Rua senior camogie and football teams feel the need to take a stand in the interests of all club players dual and individual. https://twitter.com/EoghanRua/status/1570373215326806017 "Our ask - what can be done in the best interests of the welfare of our players?
"It is for this reason we are reaching out, we feel we owe it to the younger players in our club to show them that it is possible to play both codes and be successful."We just hope the Associations listen to the players and find a solution which benefits all players, as it is them who are left with the hard choices. "No player should feel like they are letting their club and therefore managers, team mates and friends down simply because of fixtures."
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