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Provincial final replays seems to be gaining a bit of momentum at the moment for both football and hurling. In hurling that would mean Kilkenny and Cork waiting 5 weeks for an All Ireland semi final when no replays occur. Are provincial final replays likely to gain support? legendzxix (Kerry) - Posts: 8929 - 10/06/2025 08:04:28 2616288 Link 0 |
Hard to say. There's pros and cons to it. Personally - on balance I think the finish on the day is probably better. brianb (Kildare) - Posts: 461 - 10/06/2025 10:27:33 2616318 Link 2 |
So do I. The knock on effect on the calendar would have a load of teams sitting around for weeks and would require AI Finals to be brought well into August. If allowed we'd have demands for Qtr Finals, Semi Finals to have replays as they are season ending for the losers. Seanfanbocht (Roscommon) - Posts: 2408 - 10/06/2025 10:38:58 2616321 Link 1 |
In the 2026 football format for the All Ireland series have Provinhial winners any advantage over the losers' gunman (Donegal) - Posts: 1172 - 10/06/2025 11:20:01 2616334 Link 0 |
No advantage whatsoever. Like league finals, all about glory on the day in football. If they have the draw before provincial finals as they annoyingly do - Kerry could be drawn against the highest ranked league qualifier and Clare against the lowest league ranked qualifier! legendzxix (Kerry) - Posts: 8929 - 10/06/2025 11:47:01 2616341 Link 0 |
Of course there should be replays in provincial hurling and football finals and anyone who thinks differently is clueless… The condensed calendar is just ridiculous… All Ireland Finals should be pushed back 3/4 weeks… which would be a reasonable compromise… Every thing over and the summer only right started… that's just not right
ForeverBlue2 (Cavan) - Posts: 4058 - 10/06/2025 13:19:06 2616381 Link 1 |
On balance, I'd be for finish Prov Finals on the day - the calendar is already too tight and that SHC 5-week gap is too much (should be 2-3 weeks). omahant (USA) - Posts: 3296 - 12/06/2025 15:43:41 2616976 Link 1 |
A golden score could work a bit like American football. Score a goal - game over; score a point; the opposition will kick/puck out the ball - if they score we're back level; if the ball goes out of play (other than a 45 / 65) game over. Basically if the ball goes dead and a team are a point up they win. brianb (Kildare) - Posts: 461 - 13/06/2025 10:54:08 2617142 Link 0 |
The problem with golden scores or next score wins is there are so many variables, particularly refereeing errors. While most people accept that refs will of course make some mistakes, any error in this period is going to be critical and highlighted to an order of magnitude. They could essentially decide the outcome of a game. While penalties aren't everyone's cup of tea, they are pretty clear-cut in their nature. WanPintWin (Galway) - Posts: 2380 - 13/06/2025 11:39:33 2617159 Link 0 |
If a provincial final is level after extra time, play another 5 mins super extra time or whatever. boxtyburgerbuns (Leitrim) - Posts: 352 - 13/06/2025 11:52:03 2617165 Link 0 |
Penalties are quite an unsatisfactory way to decide a championship in my opinion. MesAmis (Dublin) - Posts: 13816 - 13/06/2025 12:05:34 2617168 Link 0 |
Remember that originally, it was a 45 or 65 shootout. It was changed to penalties because they're much more clearcut over whether a shot results in a score or not. Consider how particularly in hurling, it can be unclear whether or not a ball goes between the posts, particularly if it's struck very high. That'd be some call for the match officials to make at a venue that doesn't have Hawkeye. Pikeman96 (Wexford) - Posts: 2945 - 13/06/2025 12:15:44 2617171 Link 0 |
What if replay is drawn even after extra time It's the best solution otherwise you have to keep using extra days needlessly. How many other sports use replays as much as gaa. KillingFields (Limerick) - Posts: 3780 - 13/06/2025 12:24:44 2617172 Link 1 |
Good point - that's why I think a simple golden score wouldn't work without the opposition getting a chance to go the other way. We'd all hate to see a game decided on a refereeing decision. How many times have we seen a game level with a free given in the last minute of injury time? The free goes over the bar - the ref nearly always allows time to level it back up again. Its almost an unwritten rule (still is in Hurling though the football hooter has put paid to that). brianb (Kildare) - Posts: 461 - 13/06/2025 13:13:21 2617180 Link 0 |
I'd imagine a hooter system in the hurling would take care of a lot of those
Bon (Kildare) - Posts: 2392 - 13/06/2025 13:14:09 2617181 Link 0 |
What if replay is drawn even after extra time MesAmis (Dublin) - Posts: 13816 - 13/06/2025 13:41:57 2617186 Link 0 |
Another option would be to have the replay played on a Wednesday evening after the game. boxtyburgerbuns (Leitrim) - Posts: 352 - 13/06/2025 14:40:35 2617204 Link 0 |
If it means less chance of finals decided on a penalty shootout then certainly a good idea. Drax_the_destroyer (UK) - Posts: 492 - 13/06/2025 14:51:51 2617210 Link 0 |