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Published 14:28 18 May 2018 BST
Updated 14:30 18 May 2018 BST
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"The excitement of the Munster championship," he laughed. "I've a pain in my face talking about this. It's ridiculous. What I can't understand is why nobody is grasping this nettle and saying what a fantastic championship there would be to have the 32 teams in groups, where anybody could draw anybody."Maybe an open draw would be a bit too chaotic - you could have Dublin, Tyrone, Mayo and Kerry in one group and four Division Four teams in the other but maybe that's the idea too. You could also do this system by seeding each team in accordance with their national league position. You'd have a Division One, Two, Three and Four team in each group - the best two qualify for the last 16 meaning you're left with the best last 16 who have come through the same path and the bottom two can co into the last 16 of the B championship. It's so f**king simple and sensible but the GAA won't even listen to it. Here's a look from a couple of years ago about how a World Cup-style GAA championship would look.
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