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Published 09:20 28 Apr 2018 BST
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"It’s a tough one but it is what it is and we’re going to have to face into it. A knee-jerk reaction is the proper phrase for it."It’s going to generate more revenue, there’s no doubt about it. The games are going to be intense but if things don’t go right for teams as regards injuries it’ll be the team with the biggest, strongest panel that's going to come out at the end of it. "We are the minnows of our championship, it’s going to be hard on us if we do pick up a lot of injuries, fingers crossed."
The reform of the senior hurling championship will be reviewed on a three-year trial basis with former Director General Páraic Duffy claiming last year that the association was open to alterations to the new format but added that he'd be surprised if the GAA reverted back to the traditional structure.
“I think we’ve always said, these are trials and nobody will feel the slightest bit put out if in three years’ time there’s a far better way of doing it. These are experiments, and if in three years’ time there’s a better way, we’ll be all for it.
“I’d be surprised if it’s the (old) status quo, I think it might be something different. For example we might look at tiered championships in football and stuff like that. I’d be surprised if we go back to the status quo, but it could happen. Clearly there’s a strong majority of over 60 per cent in favour of change in both football and hurling and that’s a good starting point.”
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