THE Ladies Gaelic Football Association has confirmed that this year’s TG4 All Ireland Championship will not take place as previously planned and that further clarity on the tournament will be made known shortly.

The LGFA will continue to engage and work closely with the relevant authorities and the GAA in relation to all matters around the Government roadmap on exiting lockdown.

The LGFA has at all times adhered to the safety guidelines issued by the Government and health authorities and will continue to do so.

The Management Committee of the LGFA’s Central Council met remotely on Thursday evening (May 7) and in light of the current situation, it was agreed to change the registration date for 2020 to August 1, in an effort to assist clubs.

Over the coming weekend, the LGFA will consult with county team captains, managers, referees, club and county executives, through surveys, to gather their views as we work through our current circumstances.

“I thank all of our members for their ongoing and continued support in these challenging times, and I compliment them for the tremendous work they are carrying out within their local communities,” said CEO Helen O’Rourke.

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