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Published 15:15 18 May 2022 BST
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If you're a team in Division Four for example and you happen to play two Division One teams in your two allocated fixtures, then your summer could be over in a flash.
The Tailteann Cup's design has aims for teams to be more evenly matched and for counties to be paired with opposition of an equal standing, to therefore be more competitive.
The GAA have officially confirmed the opening fixtures of this new competition, which will be begin on Saturday 28th May, when the Northern section of the tournament gets underway.
Familiar rivals such as Cavan and Down will face each other, while Leitrim's game against Antrim really catches the eye as a potentially good match.
Sunday 29th May will see the Southern section of the competition begin, when Carlow play Tipperary, Laois play Westmeath, and Wexford or Offaly will face either Wicklow or Waterford.
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