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To neutralise that extra Prov round, one of my structure ideas (based on old Qualifiers): 1) Prov Prelim & QF Rds (no change) 2) Prov SF 16 & Rd 1 Qual 16 (latter 3 chances, former 2) 3) Prov Finals 8 & Rd 2 Qual 16 (Rd 1 Qual & Prov SF losers) 4) Prov Champs 4 Playoffs & Rd 3 Qual 20 (Rd 1 & 2 winners & Prov Final losers) 5) Rd 4 Qual 12 (Rd 3 winners & Prov Champs losers) 6) AI QFs (Prov Champs unbeaten 2 & Rd 4 winners) 7) AI SFs 8) AI Final I think this addresses the Prov imbalance too. omahant (USA) - Posts: 3435 - 01/06/2026 23:10:13 2677151 Link 0 |
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Its not a fair system.Take Galway and Roscommon. brayballer (Wicklow) - Posts: 656 - 02/06/2026 12:44:10 2677289 Link 0 |
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It's an open draw for All Ireland groups. Wouldn't say Westmeath is an easy fixture either.
GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 8600 - 02/06/2026 13:03:01 2677297 Link 0 |
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Aye, luck of the draw isn't fair. Baby.
Saynothing (Tyrone) - Posts: 2716 - 02/06/2026 13:14:19 2677301 Link 0 |
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Best format for a while now, closest we'll ever come to an open draw involving all good county teams. Saynothing (Tyrone) - Posts: 2716 - 02/06/2026 13:18:00 2677303 Link 0 |
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We weren't getting much sympathy when after winning Connacht in recent seasons, we were landed in groups with Armagh, Derry, Dublin etc., while other groups consisted of Monaghan, Louth, Down and Clare. For 3 years running, Galway as top seed (based on winning their provincial title) arguably got the best 2nd seed, best 3rd seed and best 4th seed in their round robin group. That's the luck of the draw. The provincial finalists are all on one side and can play any of the other teams. We've definitely had luck with the draw this year, but that was in very short supply in previous years. We also had 3 years in a row in Connacht playing both Roscommon and Mayo, whereas they both only had one match against one of the big 3. That's how draws go, when not every team in a competition is of equal standard. WanPintWin (Galway) - Posts: 2845 - 02/06/2026 13:27:43 2677308 Link 0 |
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How is it unfair on Roscommon? They would have been playing Tyrone even had they lost the Connacht final.
CastleBravo (Meath) - Posts: 1740 - 02/06/2026 13:30:20 2677310 Link 0 |
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I agree Galway deserve a break but the system is flawed when a provincial loser gets a better draw tthan a winner.
brayballer (Wicklow) - Posts: 656 - 02/06/2026 13:56:50 2677320 Link 0 |
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I think that's his point. The provincial winners should have been seeded as should lovers. The rest seeded in pods of 4 depending on league performance/position. Then provincial champs against lowest league seeds and lasers against highest. Ive expanded on it a bit there but I think he's thinking along similar lines. The draw could still have happened when it did and proceed as it is now but different criteria for ranking teams to begin with. Tadhg2020 (Limerick) - Posts: 523 - 02/06/2026 13:57:25 2677321 Link 0 |
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You'd hope the wife comes out top when seeding lovers.
Saynothing (Tyrone) - Posts: 2716 - 02/06/2026 14:30:21 2677342 Link 3 |
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If provincial winners were drawn against the TC winners and the 3 lowest league teams, then the 4 teams Roscommon could have drawn were Derry, Tyrone, Cavan and Kildare, instead of all 8 non-provincial finalists. So your solution to Roscommon drawing Tyrone is to double the chances of Roscommon drawing Tyrone? CastleBravo (Meath) - Posts: 1740 - 02/06/2026 15:35:54 2677368 Link 1 |