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The Dublin and Kilkenny camogie teams are ordered to change into skorts after deciding to wear shorts in Saturday's Leinster semi-final.
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An ongoing battle by Irish camogie players over the right to wear shorts came to a head on Saturday when two teams were forced to change into skorts before their match could go ahead.