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Published 09:30 16 May 2016 BST
Updated 09:31 16 May 2016 BST
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Dessie Dolan and Ciaran Whelan both explained that the GAA needs to step in to try and ask why the best players are not turning out for their counties, and why the structure of the championship is driving players away from county panels.
Ex-Westmeath star Dolan admits the frustration of players is palpable
"The reality for a lot of players, the appeal of going to America, and the question you have to ask, are Carlow going to win the All-Ireland? It’s difficult to keep players motivated."Whelan then took up the point and wondered aloud why the best players are not lining out for their counties. https://twitter.com/BrianCarroll13/status/731956421387014144 He feels there desperately needs to be a change to the Leinster championship system if counties are to have any chance of developing their players, and their championship hopes.
"The best players aren't playing, they have a duty to say why, and it's probably because they have very little hope. It's very difficult for them because they don't see any reward at the end of it. "Leinster football; there is a lot of teams in Division three and Division four and Johnny McGee makes a valid point that they have two games. Really, they don't get to build, they don't get to gain experience. We're probably at a stage where if we're not going to touch provincial structures, we at least need a provincial round robin series in Leinster to get these teams a little bit more game time, a little bit more experience." "The gap is wideing and the best players are not turning out for the weaker counties and the GAA need to look at it seriously."Whelan's points are well made, but considering GPA proposals for change to the GAA summer structure were roundly rejected, it may be a long time before any alterations to the current set-up are even considered. https://twitter.com/henrymartin1/status/731955246004613120
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