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Lads take a break till the New Year ! Seanfanbocht (Roscommon) - Posts: 2005 - 25/11/2024 09:24:42 2581114 Link 0 |
Luck dependent alright if it is an open draw. Clubs agree to it at the end of the day. Offaly has a group stage where all clubs advance to the knockout stage!
legendzxix (Kerry) - Posts: 8385 - 25/11/2024 13:17:48 2581165 Link 0 |
KK hurling too, I think. In my Swiss System, I have all 16-team Tier 1 advancing, albeit a 'Sam top 8' and 'Shield bottom 8' ('3rd 4' retaining Tier 1 status and avoiding the Prelim QFs; '4th 4' away to 'Tier 2 top 4') - so sufficient jeopardy, "I think". omahant (USA) - Posts: 2944 - 25/11/2024 14:24:57 2581182 Link 0 |
If the All-Ireland 16 took on the Swiss model format, the jeopardy should be that at least 5 of the 16 could be replaced by 4 provincial winners and 1 Tailteann winner in the following year. In your example, top 8 going on to quarter finals and qualifying automatically for the next year. The lower 8 playing off for championship ranking 9 to 16. 9 to 11 qualifying automatically. 12 to 15 next in line for qualification if a higher county wins their provincial championship. legendzxix (Kerry) - Posts: 8385 - 25/11/2024 17:02:09 2581212 Link 0 |
Initially, I gave automatic berths to Prov Champs - but then felt, there would be no jeopardy to losing all its league games. So, I went full circle - teams have to earn qualification to the Sam AIC via overall league performance, aided by pts earned from Prov ties (doubling up as league ties).
omahant (USA) - Posts: 2944 - 25/11/2024 22:54:49 2581258 Link 0 |
I cannot see provincial councils voting in favour of doubling up as league. I cannot see provincial councils voting in favour of decoupling their championships from the all Ireland also. If it's your preference that's fine but in a vote, unlikely to gain traction. If the league was decoupled from the championship, the club championships could return to completion while the league is on going. Some club players could take a break from intercounty without an impact on championship. legendzxix (Kerry) - Posts: 8385 - 26/11/2024 13:55:18 2581310 Link 0 |
I agree to both your points - on "doubling up" and "decoupling". I don't consider the GAA political winds when offering my preferred solutions - they are just what I'd like to see implemented. The current "hodge-podge" comes from the dual (and separate) link from Provs and League to the AIC Series - if it was one (either) of the two, it would be much cleaner - like my merit-based, League only. Hurling awards match points for Prov matches - football could be a lot fairer if it did the same. Ulster Champ could earn 6-8 pts (assuming all Tier 1 opponents) and would likely make my "top 8" as they'd only need another 4-6 pts from 8 or 9 other 'league-only' matches (some against 'pot 4' opposition). This would a Prov and League link, working in tandem, towards a tier-specific AIC Series. omahant (USA) - Posts: 2944 - 26/11/2024 16:07:48 2581334 Link 0 |
Hurling has a better championship structure that hurling counties didn't want! A funny one!! Took football counties to vote it through! legendzxix (Kerry) - Posts: 8385 - 26/11/2024 17:22:09 2581347 Link 0 |
Under the current structure the Provincial Championships are more or less decoupled from the A.I.C. as far as the big hitters are concerned[All Division 1 teams and the top 6 or so in Division 2 qualify directly] Out of the 16 slots available for the Provincial Finalists in the A.I.C group stage in 2023 and 2024 only 3 teams qualified through that route that had not already qualified through their League position. Clare and Sligo in 2023 and Clare in 2024. In some years there may be no team qualifying through the Provincial route. In Ulster Armagh Donegal Tyrone Derry Monaghan and Cavan had secured their spots in the A.I.C before the commencement of the Ulster Championship. I do not think that their aim of winning a Provincial title was in anyway diluted by already being guaranteed a place in the A.I.C group stage. Similarly in Connacht Mayo Roscommon and Galway were already qualified also. What this seems to show is the Provincial Championships do not require a connection [Which is currently rather tentative at best] to the A.I.C to be relevant and important. edu (Mayo) - Posts: 67 - 26/11/2024 22:16:31 2581396 Link 0 |
Agreed with Edu. A lot of the big hitters are qualifying through the league and are still performing in the provincial championships. Provincial championships should be able to stand on their own two feet. legendzxix (Kerry) - Posts: 8385 - 27/11/2024 10:37:35 2581432 Link 0 |
@edu (Mayo) - Posts: 63 - 26/11/2024 22:16:31 omahant (USA) - Posts: 2944 - 27/11/2024 13:55:49 2581473 Link 0 |
omahant, some 7up might quench your DoubleUp thirst! :-D legendzxix (Kerry) - Posts: 8385 - 27/11/2024 17:05:14 2581501 Link 0 |
@legendzxix (Kerry) - Posts: 8300 - 27/11/2024 17:05:14 omahant (USA) - Posts: 2944 - 27/11/2024 18:22:39 2581505 Link 1 |
Is "1" the Pre-Qualifiers AIC à la the 90s (most regressive) and "3" is Provs stand alone?
omahant (USA) - Posts: 2944 - 27/11/2024 19:23:24 2581512 Link 0 |
1. Provincial winners only qualifying through the provinces. All the rest made up by league qualification and Tailteann winner. 3. Provincial championships as standalone tournaments as suggested by Edu. Completely separate All-Ireland championship then as you'd see in many counties. The 4th placed teams from the groups of 4 can enter relegation semi-finals. Tailteann winner promoted. legendzxix (Kerry) - Posts: 8385 - 27/11/2024 21:14:28 2581518 Link 0 |
Alternative proposal (not to confuse thing even further… New&Improved (Leitrim) - Posts: 35 - 27/11/2024 22:09:40 2581529 Link 0 |
The footballers of Clare, Limerick, Tipperary and Waterford have ruined the Munster championship with their insistence on an open draw. They are not bringing the support and are not gaining the respect of their own people by getting through a lopsided draw. legendzxix (Kerry) - Posts: 8385 - 28/11/2024 13:22:43 2581590 Link 0 |
As all four of those teams are 'lower 16' right now, a lopsided Munster draw guarantees that ALL ties between them 'double-up' as Tier 2 league ties. Should I start a new conspiracy theory? :) omahant (USA) - Posts: 2944 - 28/11/2024 22:02:12 2581667 Link 0 |
There's no jeopardy at the moment for the top counties knocked out of provinces. Ideally at least 14 counties would enter a playoff to join the 8 provincial finalists and previous year's Tailteann winner in the All-Ireland series. EXAMPLE FROM 2024 Seeded: Derry, Tyrone, Roscommon, Monaghan, Cavan, Cork and Westmeath. Unseeded: Down, Fermanagh, Kildare, Sligo, Antrim, Offaly and Laois. legendzxix (Kerry) - Posts: 8385 - 29/11/2024 10:47:38 2581685 Link 0 |
ALTERNATIVE 16 TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP SET UP edu (Mayo) - Posts: 67 - 29/11/2024 11:34:05 2581691 Link 0 |