The Waterford squad have expressed their frustration to the Camogie Association as Sunday's rescheduled All Ireland championship clash with Cork has left many Déise players out of pocket.
The game was moved from Saturday to Sunday to cater for Rebel dual stars Hannah Looney and Libby Coppinger.
In a statement, the Waterford camp believe that five days' notice is disrespectful to players and have sought a meeting with the association to ensure that this situation doesn't happen again.
Patricia Jackman, who took five days leave from her work at the University of Lincoln, will miss the game as she had already booked a flight back to the UK on Sunday morning.
The Senior table as it stands @tomasmcc @ThomasKeane1973 @WhelanGavin @WLRFMsport @IamClubDeise @WaterfordSport @DeiseInDub @GailltirCamogie @Lismorecamogie @CappoquinCC @anrinncc @PCamogie pic.twitter.com/KUcI0pFybA
— Waterford Camogie (@deisecamogie) July 15, 2019
Waterford and Cork now clash this Sunday in the final group game, with the action in Walsh Park underway at 5 o'clock.