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Brian Barry

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GAA Special Congress will debate motions to revamp football championship as decision postponed until later in 2021

The GAA's annual Congress will take place on the weekend of Saturday February 27, but the motions to revamp the structures of the All-Ireland Football Championships will not be held; 'Special Congress' to be held later in 2021 to facilitate 10 motions

Last Updated: 18/02/21 1:45pm

The race for the Sam Maguire Cup could look different from 2022 onwards
The race for the Sam Maguire Cup could look different from 2022 onwards

Debates on revamping the All-Ireland Football Championship will not take place at this month's GAA Congress, with the decisions being postponed until later in the year.

With next week's convention taking place virtually, the Croke Park top brass are eager for a more substantial, in-person debate around the structures of the race for the Sam Maguire Cup.

If possible under Covid-19 restrictions, the GAA would prefer to hold the 'Special Congress' later this year physically, rather than over computer screens.

However, if this is not possible, it will be held virtually.

The two potential structures which could be introduced have been brought forward by the Calendar Review Taskforce.

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Proposal 'A'

The first option would see the provincial championships retained, although they would be altered to create four groups of eight. Some Leinster counties would switch to Munster and Connacht, while one Ulster county would also head west to balance the numbers.

Each province would then be broken down into two groups of four, for a round-robin phase.

The winner of each group will progress to the relevant provincial final.

The second and third-placed teams (16 in total) will progress to Round 1 of the All Ireland Series

The fourth-placed team in each group will participate in a knock-out Tailteann Cup provided they are classified as a Division 3 or 4 team at the end of the National League in the same year.

There would then be three rounds of 'qualifiers' to determine the four teams who would take on the provincial champions in the All-Ireland quarter-finals.

  • Round 1 - Second-placed teams from provincial round robins vs third-placed teams (eight games)
  • Round 2 - Winners of Round 1 drawn against each other
  • Round 3 - Beaten provincial finalists v Round 2 Winners

From there, the championship would finish with traditional quarter-finals, semi-finals and final.

Dublin overcame Mayo in the 2020 All-Ireland final
Dublin overcame Mayo in the 2020 All-Ireland final

Proposal 'B'

The second option would essentially move the National League format into the championship. With each team playing seven matches in their respective divisions, it would then filter into an All-Ireland series.

In the 'Preliminary' All-Ireland quarter-finals, the teams that finish second and third in Division 2 would be drawn to play the teams that finish top of Division 3 and 4.

In the All-Ireland quarter-finals, the top four teams from Division 1 would be drawn to play against the team that finishes 5th in Division 1, the Division 2 winners and the winners of the 'Preliminary' quarter-finals.

The All-Ireland semi-finals and final would then follow.

The Tailteann Cup would provide for the teams from Divisions 3 and 4, that did not qualify for the All-Ireland series.

The provincial championships would be retained, but as standalone competitions earlier in the year.

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The GAA are hoping a more traditional Congress can facilitate the debate
The GAA are hoping a more traditional Congress can facilitate the debate

This month's Congress

Of the 47 motions on the programme for next week's Congress, 10 have been pushed back until the 'Special Congress' convenes.

The most significant motion up for debate this month is the introduction of a 'black card' and penalties in hurling, for cynical fouls which prevent goal-scoring opportunities. Meanwhile, a motion is also being introduced for Gaelic football, to add an automatic penalty to a black card offence where a goal-scoring opportunity is prevented.

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