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I don't know about that. The more league style format in hurling has been a big success. It's very similar to the NHL just played in the summer. The league's are exciting, you get the best teams playing week in week out. You know that one of the new suggested competition formats suggested by the fixtures review committee was pretty much moving the league to become Championship. I think we're moving towards that and the game will be better for it. It's also better for all teams. Having more knockout rounds is actually bad for the developing teams. Their season ends up ending several months before the end of the season. It doesn't give all the players a proper enjoyable season currently. I'm going off memory here but I believe there was a study commissioned on this too a few years back when the training to games ratio was being analysed and that the knockout nature of the championship was specifically highlighted as a contributory factor. Whammo86 (Antrim) - Posts: 3111 - 26/05/2020 21:13:21 2279288 Link 5 |
I like it - a bit like South American soccer leagues - 2 separate round robins with a Champ/promotion every six months (and possibly one overall annual Champ like you have it). Overall, I'd like a 5-month season (21 weeks) - so your 2 round robins creates a 14-match regular season, with enough time for bye weeks and KO. omahant (USA) - Posts: 1824 - 26/05/2020 22:00:08 2279292 Link 0 |
Split the difference - groups of 6 ? Your two-stage round robins with - Div 1 (2 groups of 6) Div 2 (2 groups of 6) Div 3 (2 groups of 5) For fixture variety, Div 1 Spring League round robin (traditional intra group, 5 games); Summer League (inter group, 6 games). To keep more teams alive - Spring League top 2 advance from each group and Summer League top 4 of all 12 advance to AI KO QFs (repeat teams get byes). After each Summer, each 3rd & 4th team switch groups (A to B and B to A) within each division. Still 2 up/2 down from each smaller group after each Spring and Summer (that is, 4 up/4 down between divisions). More ebb and flo. omahant (USA) - Posts: 1824 - 26/05/2020 22:42:16 2279293 Link 0 |
The format proposing to move the League to become Championship wasn't popular. It gave weaker teams a preference over teams competing at a higher level. Great for Antrim. Not good for Donegal. I hope our county board votes to put in a bin where it belongs. A group stage gives every team at least 3 games and it's a championship at the end of the day. It's not meant to be used for developing teams. The knockout stage was great until it was diluted by the Super 8s. The League should be kept as it is and moved up into the spring. The provincials can be held at the start of the season.
Rolo2010 (Donegal) - Posts: 193 - 26/05/2020 22:47:09 2279294 Link 1 |
The teams are broken down by divisions with 8 divisions, 4 in the west and 4 in the east. Making up 2 conferences east vs west. The last team standing in the two conferences will then play in the Superbowl. This is nonsense. You no nothing about the NFL. Cockney_Cat (UK) - Posts: 1115 - 26/05/2020 23:03:43 2279297 Link 1 |
Limit the KO Provs to the Best 16 teams only ? Uls top 4 (based on NFL ranking, incl prior Champ) Conn top 4 Muns with Kerry/Cork + 2 guests Lein with Dub + 3 guests. 16 Teams ranked 17-32 play in 'National Prelim Rd' (8 winners to National QFs). Championship Rd 1 = Prov SF 16 & National QFs (24 teams). Championship Rd 2 = Prov Finals & National SFs (12 teams). Championship Rd 3 = Prov Champs Playoff Rd & National Final (6 teams). 3 Championship Rd 3 winners to AI KO QFs. 8 Nat Prelim Rd losers to Back Door Rd 1 (BD1). 4 BD1 winners & 12 Championship Rd 1 losers to BD2 (16 teams). 8 BD2 winners & 6 Championship Rd 2 losers to BD3 (14 teams). 7 BD3 winners & 3 Championship Rd 3 losers to BD4 (10 teams). 5 BD4 winners to AI KO QFs. QFs, SFs (neutral Prov venues), Final. omahant (USA) - Posts: 1824 - 27/05/2020 02:44:03 2279303 Link 1 |
OK, back to the discussion thread here - omahant (USA) - Posts: 1824 - 27/05/2020 03:57:17 2279304 Link 1 |
I like that idea. The fixtures review committee I didn't like either. Specifically the idea that lower league teams can make the playoffs. Completely agree that say Antrim winning division 4 shouldn't get them through to the All Ireland series. I was just pointing out that the league becoming the championship is not out of the realms of possibility. I'd favour it personally but can understand why others don't. Whammo86 (Antrim) - Posts: 3111 - 27/05/2020 11:21:38 2279312 Link 6 |