There has been an incredulous reaction on Twitter to the Camogie Board's ruling that a coin toss be used to determine if Dublin or Clare would progress to the All-Ireland camogie quarter-finals.
Both counties took the drastic action of withdrawing their names from this morning's controversial coin toss and demanded more respect from the Camogie Association.
And there has been plenty of support for their stance from their male counterparts in the GAA community...
This is mental!! A coin toss!! Why don't they do a best of 3 Rock Paper Scissor instead. @CamogieDublin @ClareCamogie
- Aidan O'Shea (@AIDOXI) July 29, 2015
Message for Kk,Galway,Tipp,Wex & Cork Camogie County Boards.. will ye stand up, show some balls and get behind clare and Dublin #cointoss
- Brendan Bugler (@brendanbugler) July 28, 2015
140 characters isn't enough to give out about #WalterPalmer and the coin toss farce. Might start a GAA column and give out about everything
- Eamon Mc Gee (@EamonMcGee) July 29, 2015
If all the other counties dont back @ClareCamogie & @CamogieDublin the term 'guilty by association' will never have been so apt. #CoinToss
- Jamie Wall (@Jamwall7) July 29, 2015
TweetWould be seriously disappointing to end a season on a coin toss! Surely this was never a good idea??
- Aidan Carr (@AC_0404) July 29, 2015