Clare and Dublin Camogie boards withdraw from coin toss

Both the Clare and Dublin Camogie boards have decided to withdraw their names from the coin toss which was to decide who progresses to the quarter finals of this year's Championship.

Clare and Dublin Camogie boards withdraw from coin toss

Both the Clare and Dublin Camogie boards have decided to withdraw their names from the coin toss which was to decide who progresses to the quarter finals of this year's Championship.

Both counties finished level in their group with identical records, and a drawing of lots this morning was to determine who would meet Wexford in the quarter finals.

A proposal of a play-off between Clare and Dublin was dismissed by the Camogie Association, and they have yet to comment on the counties' withdrawals.

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