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Reinstate U20 Football Championship

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Replying To Awaywin:  "Dunshaughlin were the only ones pushing this
Under 19 makes more sense re county as the 19s are the ones eligible next year
It is unfortunate for some lads but having said that if it moved to 20 then some 18s would miss out in clubs
TBH it was quite obvious that Dunshaughlin pushing it because the had a really good group at that age and would most likely have won it"
It was defeated because there was no vote, deemed out of order. Delegates did speak but weren't listen to.

199710 (Meath) - Posts: 120 - 04/10/2023 16:58:18    2506957

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Replying To 199710:  "It was defeated because there was no vote, deemed out of order. Delegates did speak but weren't listen to."
Feel some sympathy for Dunshaughlin as they won U17 three years ago and as has been said on different threads, clubs only care about their own point of view in the GAA, and often understandably.
There was no chance of a turnaround as clubs agreed to U19 at the start of the year and a lot of teams are already training and challenges going on.
There is nothing to see here from a procedure point of view, the county board had their ducks in a row and pulling wild arguements out of the air is conspiracy theory stuff.

Roger (Meath) - Posts: 479 - 04/10/2023 17:21:44    2506960

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Replying To 199710:  "It was defeated because there was no vote, deemed out of order. Delegates did speak but weren't listen to."
Like I said Dunshaughlin pushing it
I'm told delegates that spoke are all from same club
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Awaywin (Meath) - Posts: 116 - 04/10/2023 17:23:24    2506961

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