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posted this on another topic awhile back and many thought it a good idea..Let Leinster and Munster return to the good old days BUT on a round robin format. Set up the JMCD, apparently its a great tournament, so let the counties who were not being challenged sufficiently or getting enough games go into that - again on a round robin. Galway, Antrim, Down, Derry, all go in initially too and any other team that does not want to play in their provincial championship - possibly, Kerry, Carlow etc. etc. etc. Fairplayalways (Offaly) - Posts: 1037 - 30/07/2023 22:44:19 2497888 Link 0 |
The majority of players in the McDonagh Cup seem to be against scrapping the preliminary hurling quarter-finals. I see where they are coming from but I'm not against the change if it goes through. legendzxix (Kerry) - Posts: 8282 - 30/09/2023 09:47:52 2506335 Link 0 |
Well, the motion for change failed today anyway, so that's that one decided...... Pikeman96 (Wexford) - Posts: 2621 - 30/09/2023 13:06:41 2506368 Link 0 |
Decided for now anyway. If they can get agreement to expand the McDonagh to one group of 8, with semi-finals for the top 4, there might be more appetite for change.
legendzxix (Kerry) - Posts: 8282 - 30/09/2023 13:27:48 2506369 Link 0 |
That's an interesting idea - what would you do to control match count? - "double up" the Provincial and McDonagh Cup Finals as group results and should the Provinces go back to KO?
omahant (USA) - Posts: 2887 - 30/09/2023 14:45:59 2506375 Link 0 |
Sorry, I misread your point - it is a "McDonagh Cup 8". omahant (USA) - Posts: 2887 - 30/09/2023 19:14:06 2506396 Link 0 |
Well all the Munster nonsense came to its end.There will be no Mcdonagh for many years after this.The GAA's best competition now needs Croke Park to support it as much as it does the Tailteann cup.
jobber (Westmeath) - Posts: 1600 - 30/09/2023 19:51:08 2506398 Link 0 |
Why is it it only because an issue this year when Offaly were hammered? I Carlow were also well beaten but it's only the Offaly result that's talked about. oneoff (UK) - Posts: 1472 - 01/10/2023 11:58:03 2506437 Link 0 |
Carlow were beaten by 10 points and conceded 2 late goals whereas offaly were beaten by 32 points in a game that was over after 20 minutes.
Overthebar53 (Carlow) - Posts: 284 - 01/10/2023 12:16:26 2506440 Link 4 |
PUT GALWAY INTO MUNSTER! Carlowtothecore1 (Carlow) - Posts: 46 - 12/12/2023 20:07:09 2516544 Link 1 |
I think Galway moving into Munster would make the strength difference between the 2 groups be too wide. The issue is the provincial element. The All Ireland needs to be 2 mixed groups of 6. The Provincials can be used for seeding that. Whammo86 (Antrim) - Posts: 4329 - 13/12/2023 15:10:47 2516623 Link 0 |
Not enough weekends for that.
Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 13861 - 13/12/2023 15:56:15 2516632 Link 0 |
Yeah there is. In football teams can play an 8 game league, 4 round provincial championship and 7 round All Ireland. My hurling suggestion would be 7 game league, 3 round provincial and 8 round All Ireland so slightly shorter than the football schedule. Whammo86 (Antrim) - Posts: 4329 - 13/12/2023 17:45:10 2516646 Link 0 |
Correct. They would have to revert back to league divisions of 6 to fit in a knockout provincial championship and 2 groups of 6 for the All-Ireland Championship. The Munster Championship brings in big crowds and money. I can't see the Munster round robin being dropped. legendzxix (Kerry) - Posts: 8282 - 13/12/2023 18:28:40 2516648 Link 0 |
The last time Galway were in Munster I think they won one game in 10 years they were there.
cityman73 (Limerick) - Posts: 783 - 13/12/2023 18:28:46 2516649 Link 0 |
Practically all the same games would be played plus more games between Leinster v Munster teams. You'd have ties involving the big 9 playing 4 Munster games, 3 Leinster, 16 group games (10 in 1 group and 6 in the other) and then 5 Knockout rounds.Is 28 matches. At the minute you get 11 in Munster, 7 in Leinster and 5 knock out games. I don't think the GAA would lose revenue overall. That the current football schedule can be played proves that my suggested hurling schedule could also be played. Whammo86 (Antrim) - Posts: 4329 - 13/12/2023 19:44:29 2516657 Link 0 |
There's no issue adding another team to Munster as there's already 6 in Leinster. And getting rid of provinces is still along way off, so it's a case of working with what we have in the short term to improve standards.. If standard of Munster is that far ahead of Leinster well that's Leinsters challange to bridge the gap. A Leinster championship with Kilkenny, Dublin, Wexford and 3 of Carlow, Antrim, Offaly or Laois could only help promotion of the game in the province. Also the 4th place Munster team could play in prelim q/f instead of McDonagh Runners up..
Carlowtothecore1 (Carlow) - Posts: 46 - 13/12/2023 23:01:52 2516678 Link 0 |
I wouldn't say that would be the case nowadays though. The only Munster team to beat Galway in the last few years championships is Limerick.
Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 13861 - 14/12/2023 09:27:42 2516700 Link 0 |
Keep the Provinces but they should be knockout and used for All Ireland seeding.
Whammo86 (Antrim) - Posts: 4329 - 14/12/2023 10:40:22 2516716 Link 0 |
You could reduce the length of the competition and have 2 mixed groups of 6 (or even 7) You'd have a group of 6 be 1 half of the Munster draw and 1 half of the Leinster draw. Provincial championship games count towards the group fixtures. Provincial finals would be a bonus round for the participants. Whilst the Munster championship group has been great to date, it's not actually that future proofed. If Limerick start to dominate and if say Waterford get cut off from rest it is more likely to grow stale compared to a more mixed up format. Whammo86 (Antrim) - Posts: 4329 - 14/12/2023 11:56:02 2516727 Link 0 |