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The team says the decision has caused 'great distress' within the squad. Oisin Keniry/INPHO

Kildare county board pulls camogie team from All-Ireland, prompting anger from players

The team says that they were informed of the decision via a WhatsApp message.

THE KILDARE INTERMEDIATE camogie panel has released an open letter to clubs in the county, expressing their disgust towards the county board over its decision to withdraw the team from the All-Ireland championship.

The letter, which has been published via the GPA, outlines how the squad were informed of the county board’s call via a WhatsApp message on Friday. The letter goes on to explain how the decision has caused “great distress” within the group, and that this development “brings to a head a pattern of disrespect” towards the players.

The team says that they have been having ongoing discussions with the county board over matters including access to changing room facilities and a disagreement over allowing players to compete in the Kildare club leagues.

The Kildare camogie squad added that they are asking for changes to be implemented by the county board and are calling on Kildare clubs to “have their voices heard” on the matter.

The full letter reads:

“On Friday afternoon, we the Kildare intermediate camogie panel, were informed by the county board that we were to be withdrawn from this season’s All-Ireland camogie championship.

“This news was communicated to us via a WhatsApp message into our player group, in which it said they would be making no further comment.

“This has caused great distress to us as a playing group and indeed anger. This is not only because this decision has been taken without our consent, but also because of the disrespect that has been shown in how the decision has been communicated to us.

“We want to be very clear: we want to represent Kildare to the best of our ability in the camogie championship. This is and has always been the case.

“We were in ongoing discussions with the county board executive on a number of different matters:

  • A charter, agreed between the players, the executive and the management team, was not being adhered to. For example, we didn’t even have access to showers and changing rooms after training.
  • A decision was taken by the county board that senior inter-county players would not be permitted to play in the Kildare club leagues, even at the discretion of our inter-county manager. This is a decision we did not agree with.

“It had reached a stage where we informed the County Board Executive we would withdraw from the panel as a result of this mistreatment in hope that they would rectify these issues. At a recent meeting with them, we believed progress was made and that our season might be salvaged.

“Then, having trained and given our all for Kildare camogie since before Christmas, our season was ended in a disrespectful way. It brings to a head a pattern of disrespect shown to us as players over the last number of seasons.

“To you, our clubs, we want to make it clear; we want to play and our willing to play and represent our great county and you, our great clubs. However, changes must be made in the conditions and environment in which we prepare to play.

“If we don’t make those changes now, the players who come after us will never forgive us.

“We are calling on you the clubs of Kildare to have your voices heard and support us the players during this time. The future of inter-county camogie in Kildare is at stake.

“We are not asking for the world. We’re asking for the minimum standards that had been agreed to be put in place, through our squad charter, to be adhered to by our county board.”

Written by The 42 Team and posted on the42.ie

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    Nov 27th 2013, 2:26 PM

    Kidd (IFESA) blowing his trumpet again with incorrect facts….

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    Nov 27th 2013, 2:47 PM

    At least he’s trying to represent firefighter’s interests, unlike Jack O’connor and his SIPTU bed wetters.

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    Nov 27th 2013, 3:19 PM

    Did he mention to many Chiefs and a National fire service, he mutters that in his sleep now. His “organistaion” is dying on its feet. Lots of lads agreed at the start it was needed but just another self serving lot without a voice were its needed.

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    Nov 27th 2013, 2:48 PM

    Far from it Mick, these ad hoc station closures have been going on for over 18th months.So you are saying all stations in Co County Waterford are crewed to correct Manning levels?The retained FF in Tramore will tell you the facts when they are on stand by in your station in Waterford City of the amount of times they have had to cover Dunmore East.Secondly there are Brigade orders that clearly states that Retained crew are not to turn out after 00:00hrs before training course start date,the course runs from 08:00hrs > 18:00hrs for three days.Crew are always off call when on training courses away from station. Sure Dungarvan Station with 2 fire engines 1 rescue tender and 1 aerial platform currently only has 8 Fire Fighters when National agreement is for a crew of 15 Fire Fighters and officers.

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    Nov 27th 2013, 2:48 PM

    Well done IFESA

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    Nov 27th 2013, 5:33 PM

    Is John Kidd promoting rostering?! That idea won’t sit well with many retained firefighters countrywide.

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    Mute Ros Mac Cobb Ifesa
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    Nov 27th 2013, 6:00 PM

    Danny its in their contract that they operate that way.

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    Nov 27th 2013, 6:01 PM

    In the context of Waterford County that is.

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    Nov 27th 2013, 6:13 PM

    Would appear Mr Kidd got to the press before the IFESA vetting machine got hold of his statement.

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    Nov 27th 2013, 2:54 PM

    My grannies old thatched cottage 1 mile from cappoquin burnt a couple of years ago a couple with 2 kids were living there. After 2 hours there was only bits of brickwork remaining. Amazing how quick fire can take hold.

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    Nov 27th 2013, 6:59 PM

    Hmm… Pages 62 and 63 of KCS also recommend rostering and selective paging. I thought ye were against that particular document?!

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    Nov 27th 2013, 5:46 PM

    Well done SIPTU

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