GAA director general brands GPA’s allyship during the United For Equality protests as “disappointing”

GAA director-general Tom Ryan has called the GPA’s stance on last summer’s United For Equality protests, which were in aid of securing charters for LGFA and camogie players, “disappointing” in his annual report. The document, which was released yesterday, details Ryan’s opinions on the prolonged United For Equality protests, in particular instance such as the donning of a #UnitedForEquality banner …

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Under government pressure, GAA to improve gender balance of management

A GAA special congress has passed measures to improve the gender balance in its Managing Committee, voting 79 to 21 percent in favour. The size of the committee will change in upcoming years, increasing to 21 members in 2024 of which nine would be female, and then reducing to 19 members in 2025, and 16 in 2026 with appropriate changes. …

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