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04/07/2012 13:03:27 legendzxix (Kerry) - Posts: 9798 - 04/07/2012 13:23:42 1209303 Link 0 |
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Well now theres an idea, a totally seperate competition whereby the teams knocked out of the Laim Mc Qualifiers in round one and preliminary such as Antrim, Westmeath, Carlow and Laois, Alongside the CRC semi finalists play out an all ireland B straight knock out from quarter final stage in mid July. North Side Gael (None) - Posts: 1076 - 04/07/2012 13:41:15 1209343 Link 0 |
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what about 4 groups of 4, leinster and munster championships played in april/may, with groups starting in june, provincial finalists and winners seeded, then semi finalist seeds and so on. North Side Gael (None) - Posts: 1076 - 04/07/2012 14:16:29 1209391 Link 0 |
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I still think the likes of Antrim offer more to the LMcCarthy cup than they would to a 2nd rate competition.Just because they had a bad 2nd quarter of the year with in-fighting and the like doesnt make them a bad team.Westmeath were only 12 points worse than Galway who went on to hammer Offaly,OK we hammered Westmeath but even still they are making progress.Carlow gave us a decent game of it. perfect10 (Wexford) - Posts: 3929 - 04/07/2012 14:37:45 1209416 Link 0 |
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You won't need groups and matches to pick the top 8 out of that lot - KK, Tipp, Waterford, Cork, Dublin, Galway, Clare & Limerick. There, that's the quarter-finals sorted, and sixteen turkeyshoots avoided. To avoid further turkeyshoot matches, you could probably let Offaly & Wexford playoff for the CRC, or perhaps include Antrim in a round-robin, if they get their act together some time soon. Twelve teams is the maximum that should play in the Senior hurling championship, as some of the tonkings that have passed for matches lately are making a joke of the 'competition'. Pope_Benedict (Galway) - Posts: 4795 - 04/07/2012 14:40:27 1209419 Link 0 |
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I'd wait till after Sunday before I slag anyone off about turkey shoots PopeBenedict.... perfect10 (Wexford) - Posts: 3929 - 04/07/2012 16:31:21 1209559 Link 0 |
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I like the idea of all CRC semi-finalists being entered into the B competition (or shield whatever it would be) as well. As a carrot for being CRC winner though, there should be the chance of a crack at the qualifiers. legendzxix (Kerry) - Posts: 9798 - 04/07/2012 16:46:05 1209577 Link 0 |
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Antrim havent beaten anyone outside of those mentioned other than dublin in the all irelands since 1989, not exactly the sign of a county going places! North Side Gael (None) - Posts: 1076 - 04/07/2012 16:47:40 1209581 Link 0 |
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The hurling league was a mess this year. Can they just go back to divisions of 8 and scraps the semi-finals and finals. Let the league be league and the championship be championship. legendzxix (Kerry) - Posts: 9798 - 04/07/2012 21:48:08 1209862 Link 0 |
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I've mentioned this before and I believe this will be the only solution: the_post (USA) - Posts: 188 - 05/07/2012 10:25:04 1209956 Link 0 |
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Was chatting last night and thought what if, the crc, nrc and lmc were run off before June, With winners gaining a place in an All Ireland " B" that included Rest of ulster team, rest of leinster team, rest of connaught & Kerry team, (depending on whether kerry win it or not) then Antrim, Laois, Carlow, Westmeath, London and CRC winners. North Side Gael (None) - Posts: 1076 - 07/07/2012 08:16:28 1211273 Link 0 |
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My favoured option has always been, get the number of realistic competing teams to the magic number of 16. If necessary have amalagmations. i.e. In Ulster, you could have Antrim and "Ulster" picking from remaining 8 Counties. London could be known as The Exiles giving them a wider pick. Kerry could be permed with the rest of Connaught apart from Galway etc. However its managed if we could get to 16 competing teams you could play a Champions League Format with 4 groups of 4 with top 2 in each group qualifying for the quarter-finals. The 4 semi-finalists in any year would be seeded for the 4 group stages the following year. Every Team would get 3 championship games. WE would have 4 quarter-finals instead of present 2. We would have 31 Championship games of hurling with every team being treated fairly. corkcelt (Cork) - Posts: 4388 - 07/07/2012 09:57:14 1211293 Link 0 |
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Yeah glamourise it to sell it. North Side Gael (None) - Posts: 1076 - 07/07/2012 13:43:26 1211434 Link 0 |
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The GAA we all know wont make the radical changes neccessary however, i still think it isnt that radical for a revamped christy ring to have 2 groups of 3/4 including Antrim Carlow Laois and Westmeath, the winners gaining promotion and a place in the qualfiers. North Side Gael (None) - Posts: 1076 - 07/07/2012 14:54:38 1211485 Link 0 |
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Why over complicate things or have magic numbers? I think the GAA are happy enough for teams to naturally accept promotion on winning the CRC if they feel they are ready. If we do naturally end up with 16, relegation will apply again. Until such a time that it does, the CRC winner should be accommodated in the qualifiers. If we do get to 16 and relegation/promotion is restored, it'll be interest to see if it'll be straight one up and down or a play-off. legendzxix (Kerry) - Posts: 9798 - 07/07/2012 15:20:35 1211499 Link 0 |
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Lets be honest Legend this isnt just about the Christy Ring winners, its about the hammerings seen in the lower ebbs of the Liam Mc Cup also, and thats what the GAA will look at. I dont agree with the current set up allowing the crc champions into the qualfiers, but a new christy ring cup with a higher standard of teams such as the four i keep going on about should allow for someone to make the step up. You can deny, Laois Carlow Antrim and Westmeath are a step above anything that was in Christy Ring this year maybe London Or Kerry on their day could challenge but the rest would be hammered. North Side Gael (None) - Posts: 1076 - 07/07/2012 15:36:59 1211509 Link 0 |
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I think the notion of having provincial sides in the championship (although not in a 'b' competition) has merit. If you could have provincial representative sides in the top tier, made up of players from counties not in the Liam McCarthy that year, it could really change the landscape of hurling. So this year, you could have had an Ulster team made up of the best players from Ulster outside Antrim, which would be a decent team. As the CRC ends before the LMC, you could still have those players playing with their counties as well. Marlon_JD (Tipperary) - Posts: 1823 - 07/07/2012 18:19:55 1211592 Link 0 |
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Yeah a leinster and ulster team would be fairly strong, connaught no such much but i dont see why Kerry going in there would make anything awkward? North Side Gael (None) - Posts: 1076 - 07/07/2012 18:39:59 1211599 Link 0 |
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North Side Gael Marlon_JD (Tipperary) - Posts: 1823 - 07/07/2012 19:06:52 1211610 Link 0 |
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Yeah Marlon could they not be called western gaels or something then? or simply connaught/kerry? North Side Gael (None) - Posts: 1076 - 08/07/2012 08:12:39 1211781 Link 0 |