The Munster camogie association have announced that tomorrow’s munster final will now not take place.
Cork were due to play Waterford with both teams insisting they would wear shorts and not skorts in the final.
However, in a statement this evening, the Munster camogie association have decided to reschedule the fixture.
There statement reads: “As the Committee in charge of the Munster Championship, we have reviewed the situation regarding tomorrow's Munster Final”.
“As the current Camogie rules of play are still in place and the players have indicated they would not be prepared to play the game in skorts, the decision has been made to defer the game in the best interests of all players and officials involved”.
“The details of the rescheduled fixture will be released in due course”.
Earlier in the day; the GPA has called on Sports Minister Patrick O'Donovan to ensure tomorrow's Munster Senior Camogie final goes ahead.
The Camogie Association will hold a Special Congress later this month to consider motions to resolve the controversy around playing attire.
In a statement, the GPA asked that the Minister request an interim relaxation around the rule that insists skorts must be worn for competitive matches.