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The push will come from the GPA for the league to be reduced to 6 rounds. That should end 3 consecutive weekends during league and championship. Regards Round 2 - there is likely to be a push to give provincial winners home advantage in Round 2. I'm not a fan of neutral venues. 2A losers should have home advantage in R3 IMO, similar to group runners up in the previous format. If the majority vote for neutral venue R3, so be it. legendzxix (Kerry) - Posts: 9876 - 24/06/2026 14:09:35 2681695 Link 0 |
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Yes there's not a lot wrong with current layout but pushing to middle of August makes great sense and gives championship two more weeks to breathe at least. Last week was ridiculous with four quarters, two hurling quarters and two semi finals all clashing into each other and reducing eyeballs, interest and narrative. Also the first couple of weeks of August are a sporting black hole with no soccer, rugby, golf majors or any real important sport for GAA to have shop window to themselves. With the three round 3 winners all the home side, Jarlath has flagged neutral venues for round 3. Id disagree. Local provincial towns are best for driving up audiences. Round 1 should be provincial teams at home Round 2 and 3 should be the higher ranked team in the league gets home field advantage. This will mean teams will have to push forward with the league and give added incentive for early progress. shaggykev (Donegal) - Posts: 498 - 24/06/2026 15:05:34 2681703 Link 0 |
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They do but the club players start training in Jan or early Feb and the season for those who progress to latter stages is 8-9 months long. Almost all clubs clubs play their league games without county players anyway so the split season is doing nothing for club players or especially clubs with a few players on the county and I know of clubs struggling for survival in div 1 because of this . I know the split season was brought in for the county players but they still miss the club league games and club championships finishing up sometimes in November.
Dothesimplethingswell (Sligo) - Posts: 90 - 24/06/2026 16:58:55 2681719 Link 0 |
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Well ok I hold my hands up there I didnt mean no games for months but what I should have said was the length of the club season..Starting training in Jan Feb, leagues begin in March big gap before championship starts and in most counties county finals played in November..Its insanity the county champions playing in the worst of weather in November and December and some clubs have even played 1st round of club championship the day after county final.. Im not sure what % of players are county players but what was intended to serve them well deprives them of club league football and wrings lads out expecting them to play championship games 3 weekends in a row. Dara o Shea mentions this in his article yesterday as have some intercounty managers also. Meanwhile the club player starts in Jan / Feb and trudges on in some cases to November.
Dothesimplethingswell (Sligo) - Posts: 90 - 24/06/2026 17:07:21 2681720 Link 0 |