Armagh footballer Aimee Mackin tells The GAA Social that the amalgamation of Gaelic Games' three wings must not be stymied by 'negativity'.
Armagh footballer Aimee Mackin says Gaelic Games' three wings must remain steadfast in their plan to amalgamate in 2027 in the face of any practical difficulties that may crop up.
"I've heard negative things about it and positive things about it. My attitude is think of the positives. Think it's going to work. However, Mackin feels that the unity of the GAA, the LGFA and the Camogie Association will formalise something that is already a reality at club level. "I remember the first few years, you would maybe find out about five o'clock that 'we're training in Lurgan now'.
With Waterford, Cork and Galway also having accounted for, the Orchard woman currently have a five-point lead over Kerry at the top of the table, in a competition where a win earns three points.
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