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Published 14:58 26 Feb 2022 GMT
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The man problem was the huge gap between u17 and senior level, because it effectively meant that some teenagers could still be in school, but not have their own age group to play for.
This then meant that they would have to play senior football, a step which can be physically too big for some players at that age dependent on their development, which means there would be a drop off rate of players.
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At county level, there was a push to bring the minor age bracket to u19, and this was brought to congress who came to a decision today.
A motion to introduce an Under-19 grade at inter-county level for a three-year trial period was defeated. It received 55.6% of the vote, falling short of the 60% that was needed to carry the motion.
The other motion that was discussed and voted on at the congress meeting was a revamp of the current championship structure.
The Green proposal was voted through with an overwhelming 94.7% of the votes, and the changes will be introduced next season, which you can read about here: Congress approves new championship restructure for 2023 with 94.7% approvalCork boss not pleased with ‘hypocritical’ ref behaviour from Limerick manager
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