PTH2009 wrote: » **** me the Munster Championship is going to be a nightmare, all 5 teams can beat each other on any given day. Leinster have Offaly as the lamb to slaughter and it's really just a battle of a top 3 finish between Galway, Kilkenny, Wexford and Dublin So Walsh Park and Cusack Park in Ennis will be hosting championship games ???
tomwaterford wrote: » It's a fcuking joke and nothing but a money grab by cork as they need to pay for the stadium Who has the money/time to be attending all these matches,all it deos is give stronger counties (of which I'd rate waterford one) a chance to perfect their teams/structure And I don't see how it benefits the promotion of the game,all it'll do is cause saturation of poor quality lop sided games and people will rightly lose interest and it'll be battling sky sports etc for tv attendances after 2 years
KevIRL wrote: » New format for next year. Round robin in the provincial championships with top 3 from both provinces progressing to all Ireland series. Means Galway KK and Wexford will make all Ireland series with little to no opposition while the Munster teams go at it hammer and tongs. Crazy imbalance
HurlingRanker wrote: » And Kerry have now been shafted with the rejection of Cork's motion. Kerry are now the only county in the country not entitled to automatic promotion should they win tier 2. Ridiculous. Edit; or am I mistaken? Original proposal was Kerry had to beat the 5th placed Munster team in a play-off to earn promotion while every other county gains automatic promotion to Leinster, is this still the case? Second edit; Yeah, I'm wrong. Kerry have automatic promotion to Munster at the expense of one of the big 5 Munster counties. However, that in itself poses problems. A strong Munster county dropping down to tier 2 while a weaker Leinster side who finishes 5th (Laois or Offaly for example) retains McCarthy Cup status. Hmmm....
iDave wrote: » GAA saying AI SHC will be a 10 team tournament but that's not true as T2 round robin links to AI QF. Dont help themselves with how they brand things.Do I have it right the QF is 3rd in Mun and Lein v top 2 in T2 or have I missed something?
zetecescort wrote: » Money grab by Cork? Cork actually wanted the current format to remain. Extra inter county games screwing any dual county now with very little free weekends for club games
PTH2009 wrote: » 'Minor reform - second chance for Tribesmen The All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship has been restructured. Ulster counties, as agreed by the Leinster and Ulster councils, will play in the Leinster Minor Championship. The losers of the Munster and Leinster championships will go into a round robin group with Galway, with the top two teams progressing to face the provincial championships in the All-Ireland semi-finals. This means Galway minors have a second chance, should they need it, for the first time.'
Miracle Harsh Youngster wrote: » I'm seriously confused and have looked at several articles and they're all contradicting each other.. Are there 8 teams in the QFs now? Do the 4th and 5th place teams in each province play off for a QF place or are they just both out of the championship? From balls.ie, the42.ie and gaa.ie I can't find a conclusive answer. Can anyone enlighten me?
munchkin_utd wrote: » also worth noting, its the first congress where 60% is the pass limit, down from 66% With so many conflicting ideas and opinions and not even the big hurling counties agreeing with each other (and the 2nd tier counties will be protesting against everything), I can't see any change in the hurling getting through with the required majority so in the end it could well be a bit of a non event.
donnem33 wrote: I cannot get my head around this. With a motion passed for Galway and an Ulster team allowed enter the u21 championship, why can't the minors join too!! I know they are guaranteed 1 extra game, but the problem with the current format still remains - they will be playing teams that have already played at least 2 games already. Why not even out the competition and have them competing in Leinster or better yet, scrap the provincial and have an open draw. Realistically that is where the senior competition is heading anyway in a few years time!!
rebel girl 15 wrote: » How did that happen?? I presume it is because it is a special congress - normally there would be another meeting/congress to decide to drop the vote?
Prop Joe wrote: » Stinks of the GAA wanting more PPV games,Terrible decision...
Prop Joe wrote: » I think the below format would of suited all counties ... Div 1 consists of 6 rounds - Including two wild card rounds
Kavrocks wrote: » Why does every decision that the non-profit organisation that is the GAA makes have something to do with money? Can the GAA never make a decision that they feel is the best for the game or the organisation in terms of promoting the game and ensuring we have an exciting championship?
Prop Joe wrote: » On a separate note this does nothing for developing counties,Now people have different views on this but getting a Laois/Carlow/Antrim competitive would that be such a terrible thing?