THE GAA’S HOPES of restructuring the football and hurling calendars to ensure space for club games in September were dealt a major blow this morning when Congress voted against a motion to move the All-Ireland senior hurling final to August.
Galway, Cork and Kilkenny spoke against motion seven, which would have seen the All-Ireland football final played on the first weekend in September with the hurling showpiece two weeks earlier.
Though the motion received 60.8% support, it failed to achieve the two-thirds majority required.
Also failing this morning was a motion to make extra-time obligatory for most championship games, with the exception of the provincial and All-Ireland finals.
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Again, both Cork and Kilkenny spoke against the motion which was defeated despite 57.5% voting in favour of it.
Among the motions actually passed this morning was one which will see players — who are not included in their county’s 26-player panel — allowed return to their clubs on weekends of league and championship fixtures.
We won't have an August All-Ireland final any time soon
THE GAA’S HOPES of restructuring the football and hurling calendars to ensure space for club games in September were dealt a major blow this morning when Congress voted against a motion to move the All-Ireland senior hurling final to August.
Galway, Cork and Kilkenny spoke against motion seven, which would have seen the All-Ireland football final played on the first weekend in September with the hurling showpiece two weeks earlier.
Though the motion received 60.8% support, it failed to achieve the two-thirds majority required.
Also failing this morning was a motion to make extra-time obligatory for most championship games, with the exception of the provincial and All-Ireland finals.
Again, both Cork and Kilkenny spoke against the motion which was defeated despite 57.5% voting in favour of it.
Among the motions actually passed this morning was one which will see players — who are not included in their county’s 26-player panel — allowed return to their clubs on weekends of league and championship fixtures.
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All-Ireland Senior Football Final All-Ireland senior hurling final Congress GAA Motion defeated