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No need for groups. Basically the old Christy Ring Cup format, but with the addition of seeding. Round 1A: Seeds 1 v 4, Round 1B: Seeds 2 v 3. Round 2A: Round 1A winners v Round 1B winners, Round 2B: Round 1A losers v Round 1B losers. Round 3: 4 losers from 2A v 4 winners from 2B. Quarter-finals: 4 winners from 2A v 4 winners from Round 3. The wrinkle to iron out is the reward of home advantage. Arguably provincial winners should have home advantage in Round 1. Possibly provincial runners-up also with home advantage. The highest seed in Round 2A could also have home advantage, potential advantage for provincial winners above provincial runners-up. As 2B features Round 1 losers, random draw for home advantage. Round 3 could give home advantage to the Round 2A losers, a reward for having won Round 1. legendzxix (Kerry) - Posts: 8298 - 30/05/2024 16:53:24 2548452 Link 0 |
This still leads to a scenario where Kerry are seeded 1 simply by beating one Division 4 team and one Division 3 team. Then they will need to beat a Division 3 team to get to Round 2 (but have safety net of Losers Bracket.) in round 2 they will play at best a Provincial Runner-up, and should they win it's a QF. 4 games and in QF and they may never meet a Division 2 team. If they lose any of these games they have the safety net of only needing to beat another losing team. SurelyToGod (Donegal) - Posts: 437 - 30/05/2024 22:42:26 2548492 Link 0 |
Seed based on league only.
omahant (USA) - Posts: 2899 - 31/05/2024 01:58:18 2548499 Link 0 |
The current system is backwards and until that is fixed the interest in it will be low. tirawleybaron (Mayo) - Posts: 1197 - 31/05/2024 05:24:41 2548502 Link 0 |
The hurling year seems to have a good flow. League, round robin championship and then knockout. Football could adopt a tiered provincial round robin format. 2 groups of 4 in both Leinster and Ulster. 1 group of 4 in both Connacht and Munster. 1 Ulster county and 3 Leinster counties can contest a shared tier 2. 2 Connacht counties including London and 2 Munster counties can contest a shared tier 2. legendzxix (Kerry) - Posts: 8298 - 31/05/2024 16:17:39 2548594 Link 0 |
I declare you have outdone all the inventors with this effort. I would award you somewhere between 1 and 4 points.
ORIELMAN85 (Monaghan) - Posts: 388 - 01/06/2024 03:14:49 2548634 Link 0 |
Another good bamboozler, but only runner-up to "Tirawley Baron". No Bonus Points awarded.
ORIELMAN85 (Monaghan) - Posts: 388 - 01/06/2024 03:20:27 2548635 Link 0 |
The Provincial Club Championships and All-Ireland Club Championships could conclude in January and February. The Allianz Football League, detached from championship, could start at the beginning of January with finals in mid March. This would allow players leeway to remain with their clubs and colleges for those competitions running in parallel to the league. The provincial football championships then from the end of March to mid May. legendzxix (Kerry) - Posts: 8298 - 01/06/2024 09:26:39 2548657 Link 0 |
With rugby's URC now entering the KO stage, I am fantasising how a GAA variant might look. omahant (USA) - Posts: 2899 - 02/06/2024 14:51:49 2548877 Link 0 |
The closest in a single group is a maximum of 12 teams over 11 rounds, 3rd to 6th in quarter-finals with the winners joining the top 2 in the semi-finals. The closest in a 16 team championship is 2 groups of 8 over 7 rounds. The GAA might favour 4 quarter-finals in Croke Park. A variant is the two group winners direct to semi-finals. 3rd v 4th from the other group in preliminary quarter-finals, possibly 3rd placed teams with home advantage. Preliminary quarter-final winners joining the two 2nd placed teams in 2 Croke Park quarter-finals. legendzxix (Kerry) - Posts: 8298 - 02/06/2024 17:09:48 2548924 Link 0 |
This is such a weird competition to hold in high regard.
Whammo86 (Antrim) - Posts: 4329 - 02/06/2024 18:41:21 2548970 Link 1 |
They have a sensible format for what they require anyway. Avoiding clashes with international games as much as possible and allowing for 8 European weekends.
legendzxix (Kerry) - Posts: 8298 - 02/06/2024 20:29:36 2549010 Link 0 |
The new football format is a total balls.I think last year because it was new and nobody really understood what it entailed it maintained some sort of momentum but now the realisation has hit players that it doesn't really matter how you perform for 50% of the competition, you still can make it to the last 8, the last 4 or possibly down to the final 2. Blackcardnot (USA) - Posts: 35 - 02/06/2024 21:57:20 2549040 Link 0 |
Tomas O'Sé knows the solution. It is already applied in the Dublin championship. The top 2 only qualify for quarter-finals. The two Round 1 winners play each other in Round 2. It guarantees that at least one of the Round 3 games has something to play for. This is the minimum change that the current format requires. legendzxix (Kerry) - Posts: 8298 - 02/06/2024 22:54:51 2549048 Link 1 |
The reality it there are at least 4 teams in the senior championship who aren't up to it. tirawleybaron (Mayo) - Posts: 1197 - 03/06/2024 07:44:45 2549071 Link 1 |
That has worked well enough in Dublin and probably brought a few clubs like Raheny to improve to stage where they are contenders. Previous system was a ludicrously meaningless weeding out process of 32 teams at one stage.
BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 3148 - 03/06/2024 08:47:21 2549084 Link 0 |
Of the 16 qualified teams at least 10/11 haven't got a snow ball's chance in hell of winning the All Ireland… they are only bunged in there to make up the numbers….
ForeverBlue2 (Cavan) - Posts: 3033 - 03/06/2024 09:15:56 2549093 Link 0 |
Open draws reward failure. When the league has a fair ranking of 1 to 32, it is the ideal seeding for balanced provincial draws. All 16 teams are going into Round 3 with something to play for. It is exactly what the GAA want despite the criticism for lack of jeopardy. With all four preliminary quarter-finals to be screened on GAAGO and the government looking to make all quarter-finals free to air, the GAA might be very reluctant to let go of the current format. legendzxix (Kerry) - Posts: 8298 - 03/06/2024 10:03:00 2549111 Link 0 |
How many players have been "lost" because of the new system? Can you name any of them? Seanfanbocht (Roscommon) - Posts: 1966 - 03/06/2024 11:10:38 2549128 Link 0 |
From that nonsense you obviously have no clue what sport is all about. Go chat to lads who play the game, IF, they would waste their time conversing with a space cadet.
ORIELMAN85 (Monaghan) - Posts: 388 - 03/06/2024 11:36:33 2549133 Link 0 |