It's hoped that they'll finally get answers from the Camogie Association as a result.
The Disputes Relation Authority will decide if the 2020 Club Camogie season will have a conclusion on the field.
A recent vote in favour of a split season has led to the cancellation of the outstanding club fixtures from last season.
35 clubs are affected by the move including St.Rynagh's Camogie who were due to play in the Intermediate Leinster Camogie Championship.
They're asking that the games take place in a three week window between June 7th and 27th but have received no response from the association on the proposal.
In a statement they've detailed their continued frustration and feel that they've been left with no other option but to refer decision to the DRA to get answers.
Statement in Full:

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