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<blockquote data-quote="don" data-source="post: 6959292" data-attributes="member: 5633"><p>The old system where a club could decide to go up or down a grade had to go. The new system with 12 or 16 teams in each grade is good and four grades above junior is right for a big county with 200+ clubs. Dont think too many would object if we rename the grades with a view to clubs having a fairer chance in Munster-we have a very poor record v Kerry at junior(14-3 to Kerry) and inter(13-4) level. No other Munster county had won one of these title in 17 years which really shows that Kerry are taking the p. Maybe there should be two up and two down as in Dublin. There they have also split the junior and inter championships into one for clubs whose first team are at that grade and another for second and third teams. This is not needed in Cork as the second teams of clubs like Nemo and the Barrs are not that strong. I like the divisional junior championships, they give small clubs, like Aghinagh this year, a chance to have a day in the sun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="don, post: 6959292, member: 5633"] The old system where a club could decide to go up or down a grade had to go. The new system with 12 or 16 teams in each grade is good and four grades above junior is right for a big county with 200+ clubs. Dont think too many would object if we rename the grades with a view to clubs having a fairer chance in Munster-we have a very poor record v Kerry at junior(14-3 to Kerry) and inter(13-4) level. No other Munster county had won one of these title in 17 years which really shows that Kerry are taking the p. Maybe there should be two up and two down as in Dublin. There they have also split the junior and inter championships into one for clubs whose first team are at that grade and another for second and third teams. This is not needed in Cork as the second teams of clubs like Nemo and the Barrs are not that strong. I like the divisional junior championships, they give small clubs, like Aghinagh this year, a chance to have a day in the sun. [/QUOTE]
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