News & Statements
Responsibility for exclusion of nations from major sporting events lies solely with global sports federations – Ní Chuilinn
Senator Evanne Ní Chuilinn has today said the FAI cannot be expected to boycott UEFA Nations League games and the onus is firmly on global governing bodies to take stances, issue suspensions, or fine national teams where appropriate.
Independent regulator needed to ensure safeguarding of high performing athletes – Ní Chuilinn
An independent regulatory body must be established to oversee child and athlete safeguarding concerns in Irish sport, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
National Allergy Strategy could save lives – Ní Chuilinn
Restaurants and schools need greater support dealing with patrons and pupils who have food allergies, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Trinity College engagement on future of Iveagh Grounds a positive step – Ní Chuilinn
A planning permission process is to commence in the coming months which will determine how the Iveagh grounds site in Crumlin will develop, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Choice and comfort in kit makes sense – let’s see children afforded the same freedom with uniforms – Ní Chuilinn
Primary school children should be allowed to wear tracksuits in school every day if they prefer, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Camogie Association must step up to bat for players without any further prevarication– Ní Chuilinn
The Camogie Association has a responsibility to take difficult decisions out of players’ hands, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Camogie players must be unilaterally supported on May 22nd – Ní Chuilinn
Momentum must continue to build to support camogie players on foot of today’s climb down from the Camogie Association on the controversial skort issue, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Camogie players should be given the choice to wear shorts – Ní Chuilinn
Rules forcing camogie players to wear skorts while playing are archaic, a Fine Gael Senator has said.