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Published 15:58 21 Dec 2021 GMT
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"This all goes back to five, six, seven years ago, where strategically we would have looked at the calendar and not been happy with the split between the time for club games and the time used for county games," McGill explained. "It was also influenced to some degree by the ESRI report and the findings of that, that the commitment required to play the inter-county game was more and more significant."Those two things were behind the moves to tighten the inter-county footprint. Central Council are fully aware of the revenue implications for it.
"But they absolutely took the decision in the interest of players and in the interest of club players, in particular."We do know that there will be a financial knock on, but so be it. The association wasn't created to make money. It was created to provide games." It was also revealed that there are no plants get rid of the water break for the coming season.
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