Tuesday 2 June 2015

#theformat

New structure for All Ireland Series



Sam Maguire


32 Counties


The Top 16 teams seeded by League & Championship over the previous 3 years are in one side of the open draw – The 8 winners progress to the Last 16 of the All-Ireland Championship

E.G


Bottom 16 seeded teams are in other side of the draw – 8 winners progress to Round 2 where the 4 winners progress to the Last 16 of the All-Ireland Championship

E.G




The Last 16 round consists of the 8 qualified top seeded teams from the qualifiers + 4 of the qualified lower seeded teams from the qualifiers + the 4 provincial winners



If a provincial winner has already qualified through the qualifiers they get a bye in the Quarter Final of the ""All Ireland" as an incentive to keep the provincial titles importance (Similar to what provincial winners get in Hurling).



 I would also suggest is a revamp of the provincials making them more important and giving each county a realistic goal in them,
Whether it is to make a semi-final, Final or to win the competition.

New York situation 



In many restructures of the championship we see New York seem to be tossed aside, The GAA is as strong in that city than many counties here in Ireland.
I would look at trying to improve their Inter County team, I would guarantee the New York team 2 games per year in 2 different provinces
I firmly believe with New York guaranteed 2 games every year in championship the side would improve greatly over a short period of time.


So my provincial championships are as follows (Open Draw)


Connacht




3 X Quarter Finals involving

             Leitrim                Roscommon
Mayo                  Sligo
London               Galway

3 winners progress to Connacht Semi’s where New York enter the competition

All teams must win 3 games to win Province (Except NY)



Munster

3 X Quarter Finals involving

Cork               Kerry
Tipp                Clare
W'Ford           Limerick

3 winners progress to Munster Semi’s where New York enter the competition

All teams must win 3 games to win Province (Except NY)


Leinster


Leinster Pre – Lim involving 6 teams – Open draw

3 winners progress to QF’s

Carlow    Dublin    Wicklow    Louth
Kildare    Laois     W'Meath     Longford
Meath     Wexford Offaly


Maximum 4 games to win Province



Ulster 


2 teams play Pre – Lim

Winner progress to QF

Antrim        Tyrone         Monaghan
Armagh     Fermanagh     Down
Cavan          Donegal        Derry 

7 teams must win 3 games to win Province

2 Pre – Lim must win 4 games to win Province



ALL IRELAND SERIES KICKS OFF WITH ROUND OF 16

4 Provincial Winners 


8 from Top 16 Qualifiers


4 from bottom 16 Qualifiers




Dublin & Donegal qualified through both the provincial and All Ireland Series they go straight through to the Quarter final draw. – (Extra Incentive for provincial champions)

All other teams go into Open draw with the winners progressing to All Ireland QF stage



Why this system would work ?


Even (ish) amount of games in provinces.

 It keeps the history and importance of the provincials, It also adds another value to the provincial championship with a possible bye available to the QF.

It also gives the championship a 32 county open draw which should bring the championship to life in the early rounds in our mock draw round 1 came up with classics such as Kerry v Down, Tyrone v Mayo & Meath v Monaghan

The best teams will always get to the final stages but this structure opens it up for all teams with realistic ambitions for a long championship run.



Pro’s

Keeping Provincial Boundaries

Even (ish) amount of games in province

Every single team can win the All Ireland in 5 games

Extra incentive to win the provincial with a QF berth up for grabs


It could conspire that Kerry could draw Cork in the Munster QF and lose and face Dublin in Rd.1 of Qualifier – It could also turn out that both Dublin & Meath could lose their Rd.1 Qualifier and end up in a Leinster Final where the loser is eliminated – Huge early games in Championship.




The Qualifiers would start before the provincial semi’s making more games “Do or Die’s”

An open draw

More Structured Calendar- Where dates are defined to structure club competitions



More Championship Games but less league games

Bumper weekends in the Championship.

Enough free weekends in the Schedule not to impact on the Hurling Championship

A definined schedule of game's so Club football can run smoothly throughout the summer.

More scope for media coverage with volume of games each weekend – Same amount of televised games should not impact on attendance

Splitting games between Sat evening and Sundays to increase exposure

A reduced training to matches ratio for county players from on average 9:1 to 5:1





National League to have increased importance with championship rankings at stake 


 Here is a sample calender for the season





Con’s

Possibly losing a Last 16 match or two each year – Although there is precedent for this in Hurling, Also with more do or die games especially in Provincial later stages, Attendance increases in these should counter any loss of viewing numbers, Attendance, Media Exposure and Revenue

Extra time in all games

More Inter- County Games in Summer Possible problems facing club fixtures

Possible that more top teams could be out of championship earlier than usual.

Reducing the National League to 5 divisions of 6 (Div4 & 5 would have 7 teams)

NFL would also run from middle of Feb to April–The U21 All Irelands should run concurrently with the NFL, To be hosted Mid-Week up to AI Semi-Final stage

Championship starting 3 weeks earlier

Club championships not starting till August

Clubs not having access to County players until out of championship

Club leagues would have no standing on championship grading

I'm hoping you can possibly help spot any other anomalies that i have missed



What’s in it for the counties?

The top 8 e.g – Kerry,Dublin,Cork,Mayo,Donegal 

An even keel ,No more cruising through provinces or to the later stages of the qualifiers ,Need to be at your best from the off

The 2nd 8 e.g – Armagh,Galway,Meath,Kildare,Roscommon 

A realistic chance that some of the big guns could be gone early in the champ, More realistic to be in the final mix of the championship

The 3rd 8 e.g – Cavan,Wexford,Westmeath,Fermanagh,Sligo 

Far greater chance to reach the latter stages of the championship being in the “Bottom 16” side of the draw - Good chance to get 3 or 4 wins in the championship

The bottom 8 e.g – Longford,Offaly,Limerick,Antrim 

Great chance to make final 16 being pitted against sides that are only one rung above them 

Thanks for reading, This is a structure which is not too radical , Should keep provincial councils happy, Should bring new life into the supporters and also give all players a realistic target at the start of the league, Be it make a provincial final or win one or qualify for the last 16


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