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Published 10:06 16 May 2022 BST
Updated 10:09 16 May 2022 BST
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That southern-northern divide will exist until the semi-final stages of the competition and predictably, it has turned out to be another bone of contention. Speaking on Morning Ireland this morning, McCarthy put it down to reducing costs for supporters and a bid to get the most out of local rivalries. Some are arguing that, sick of the sight of the same opposition, and having been disappointed by this format during the Covid League, they were hoping for something new and fresh.
Elsewhere, the fact that New York aren't entering the competition until the quarter final stages has also proved controversial. That is because, in effect, the Yanks have been given two byes when compared to the situations of Wexford, Wicklow, Waterford and Offaly.
Cavan vs Down certainly looks to be one of the ties of the round, from a traditional sense, though recent upheaval in the Mourne County will leave Cavan as heavy favourites for that one.
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