It's been confirmed this lunchtime.
Offaly have given Cork a walkover in the opening group game of the All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship.
In a statement this afternoon, Offaly Camogie says a member of its Senior Management Team has been diagnosed with covid-19.
A number of players are also self-isolating due to unrelated covid cases.
They do intend to fulfill the remainder of the fixtures.
Their next scheduled game is against All-Ireland champions Galway on November 1st, before they wrap up the group phase against Wexford six days later.
A statement regarding Offaly’s first round match in this year’s @OfficialCamogie Championship against @CorkCamogie pic.twitter.com/qw4ey24LVt
— Offaly Camogie (@OffalyCamogie) October 15, 2020
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