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Published 12:43 2 Oct 2017 BST
Updated 16:50 2 Oct 2017 BST
At least, at bloody least, after Saturday, the club hurler has a concrete answer to when they will be playing and when they won't.
They can plan. They won't be slaves to their club or be made feel guilty if they plan a holiday unsure whether a game will or won't be on and then get stung because their county lost. They know when they'll be off, and they know when they won't be.
The end result of the Special Congress decision to introduce a provincial round-robin series is as follows for club and county hurlers.
The system that has been agreed on is an improvement on what we had, though, and it's better than no change at all.
Club hurlers now know that May-July will be a close season for them, so they can book holidays without worrying that a fixture will pop up.
We know it's not ideal for club players not to be playing games in mid-summer, but for that to happen without uncertainty and limbo looks an unrealistic demand, unless there is wholesale change in County Championship lay-outs.
This is crucial for players, many of whom over the last few years were unable to do so, as a result of the loyalty that only GAA players have for their clubs.
The football version of the round-robin, the Super 8 was met with much more derision upon it's introduction a few months ago, and deservedly so.
It was a blatant kick in the teeth for the club player.
And a CPA survey revealed why club footballers were so disgusted at it.
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