(Reuters) -This weekend's camogie provincial finals will go ahead despite players battling for the right to wear shorts, with the teams saying on Wednesday that they intend to play but will do so under protest.
Camogie, one of Ireland's national Gaelic games and the female equivalent of hurling, hit the headlines recently with athletes protesting a rule which allows them to wear a skirt, skort or divided skirt, but not shorts.
