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Published 17:42 14 Dec 2016 GMT
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Horan (above, left) suggests it would not be possible to impose different rules for county and provincial competitions under the present structures.
"They are not a separate entity, there is a linkage between them in terms of eligibility, so Leinster really don't have it in their hands to make a change in the structure you would have to have it starting back at the very beginning back in Dublin. "You would have to get Dublin to tie it down and say, 'you had four people who didn't play up to minor with the club in the competition'. That is the only thing and that is something Dublin would have to do because I can't see how at Leinster or at national level that could be imposed in the Dublin competition."If Dublin clubs continue to dominate at provincial level this is a nettle the GAA may have to grasp. Listen to the whole interview below or subscribe on iTunes.
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