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Published 09:32 19 Oct 2019 BST
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The rush to push through this tiered championship at this afternoon's Special Congress in Cork is more worrying given the nature of the work the task force are doing.
The Irish News have learned that plans were afoot to create four provinces of eight teams for the football championship.
'The lowest placed Ulster team in the National Leagues would move into the Connacht championship, while three would move out of Leinster – one to Connacht and two to Munster. The championship would then be played on a round robin basis,' Cahair O'Kane writes.Other plans involved analysing different types of structures and ways to free up the club calendar to work with the inter-county season. GAA task force fixtures options:
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