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GAA Football Championship Proposal 2050

All-Ireland Section

Connacht GAA Provincial Championship 2050

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Leinster GAA Football Provincial Championship - North Group 2050

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Leinster GAA Football Provincial Championship - South Group 2050

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Munster GAA Football Provincial Championship 2050

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Ulster GAA Football Provincial Championship - North Group 2050

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Ulster GAA Football Provincial Football Championship - South Group 2050

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Dublin GAA Football Provincial Championship 2050

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International Section

Britain GAA Football Provincial Championship - North Group 2050

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Britain GAA Football Provincial Championship - South Group 2050

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1Wales

World GAA Football Provincial Championship - Americas Group 2050

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World GAA Football Provincial Championship - Orient Group 2050

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New Ireland Section

Gaeltacht GAA Football Provincial Championship - North Group 2050

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1Connemara
1Erris
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Gaeltacht GAA Football Provincial Championship - South Group 2050

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1Dingle
1Rathcairn
1Ring
1West Cork

Irish Boroughs GAA Football Provincial Championship - City Group 2050

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1Belfast City
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1Galway City
1Limerick City
1Waterford City GAA

Irish Boroughs GAA Football Provincial Championship - Northern Ireland Group 2050

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1Causeway
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1Mourne

GAA Football Championship Proposal 2050

The Eirball Proposal for the GAA Football Championship in 2050 is for a Championship Divided into two sections: All-Ireland and International-New Ireland. The All-Ireland Section keeps the traditional Provincial Championship format with the exception that Round-Robin Groups are played with the top two in each Province playing the the Provincial Final. In the case of Leinster and Ulster the Provinces are divided into two Groups with Group winners progressing to the Provincial Final. To further the development of Elite players and to reward them for their time and effort, the Inter-Provioncial Championships will become Professional, with the Inter-County Championship remaining Amateur. In the case of Dublin, a compromise has been introduced whereby Dublin is considered an Inter-Provincial Championship Professional side with four Counties (actually County-Boroughs to use their Official designation) – Dublin City, Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown, Fingal and South Dublin. The top two in the Dublin Provincial Championship play in the Dublin Provincial Final.

In the other section of the draw, Counties are divided into an International Section, comprising the Britain GAA Provincial Championship (divided into North and South Groups) and the World GAA Section (divided into Americas and Orient Groups); and a New Ireland Section, with Baronies and Districts divided into Gaeltacht GAA Provincial Championship and Irish Boroughs GAA Provincial Championsips. Each is the then sub-divided into Groups. The winners of the Gaeltacht GAA and Irish Boroughs Provincial Championsips then face each other in the New Ireland Final, the winners of which play the winners of the International Final (which is itself between the winners of the Britain GAA and World GAA Provincial Championships).

The Winners of the International-New Ireland Final play the winners of the All-Ireland Final for the World Championship Cup – there is precedence for such a Cup before in the early 1900s, 1950s and 1960s when the All-Ireland and National League winners played New York and London for titles such as the St, Brendan’s Cup (1954-1960) and the World Championship Cup (1967-1969). In addition, Britain, World, Gaeltacht and New Ireland Provincial teams would join in the Inter-Provincial Championship. Such hallowed GAA concepts such as the amateur status of Inter-County Football and the unbalanced approach to the Provincial Championships has been kept. A Total of 72 Counties, Boroughs, Districts, Baronies and Regions will be playing Inter-County Football, with 35 in the All-Ireland Section and 37 in the International-New Ireland Section. The Tailteann Cup, introduced for weaker Counties in 2022, shall become a Championship for Counties eliminated prior to the Provincial Finals, with “C” and “D” Championships also played for Counties in the lower half of the Round-Robin Tables.

Picture Credit: Offaly and Westmeath play in the Leinster football championship. Croke Park, Dublin By Eoghan McNally / shutterstock.com [Internet] Available from: https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/offaly-westmeath-play-leinster-football-championship-223886 [Accessed 2 June 2021]

REFERENCES

ABOUT THE GAA

[4] GAA (2022) About the GAA [Internet] Available from: https://www.gaa.ie/the-gaa/about-the-gaa/ [Accessed 30 January 2022]

[5] GAA (2022) Our Games [Internet] Available from: https://www.gaa.ie/the-gaa/games/our-games [Accessed 30 January 2022]

[6] GAA (2022) Gaelic Football [Internet] Available from: https://www.gaa.ie/my-gaa/getting-involved/gaelic-football [Accessed 30 January 2022]

Note: For References for Each County Logo/Crest Please Click on the Counties in the Banner at the top of this page.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks to Fiona Corrigan, Niamh Hughes, Gillian Glynn, Rose McCabe, Roisin NicDhonnachadha, Caoimhe Mullaney, Michael O’Callaghan, Pippo O’Grady, Edmund Corrigan, Decy Maher, Luke Kelly, Enda Fahy.

ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American & World Sports Archive / GAA World Archive

Last Updated: 19 April 2022

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2022

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.The Logos and Photos used in this article remain the property of the organisations and individuals which own the copyright and are used here for educational and information purposes only.

GAA Football Provincial and All-Ireland Championship Proposal 2040

All-Ireland and Provincial Championships

GAA Connacht Provincial Championship 2040

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GAA Leinster Provincial Championship (North Group) 2040

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GAA Leinster Provincial Championship (South Group) 2040

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GAA Munster Provincial Championship 2040

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GAA Ulster Provincial Championship (North Group) 2040

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GAA Ulster Provincial Championship (South Group) 2040

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GAA World Games (B Championship)

GAA Britain Provincial Championship 2040

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GAA All-American Provincial Championship 2040

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GAA World Games (South Group) 2040

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GAA World Games (North Group) 2040

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GAA Development Championship

GAA All-Ireland Gaeltacht Championship 2040

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1Connemara
1Dingle
1Erris
1Gweedore
1Rathcairn
1Ring
1West Cork

GAA Elevens Northern Ireland 2040

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1Belfast City
1Causeway
1East Antrim
1Lisburn
1Mid-Ulster
1Mourne

GAA Elevens Urban (Dublin Group) 2040

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1Dublin City
1Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown
1Fingal
1South Dublin

GAA Elevens Urban (South & West Group)

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1Cork City GAA
1Galway City
1Limerick City
1Waterford City GAA

Proposal for GAA All-Ireland Championships 2040

There has been much talk about giving Inter-County Gaelic Football players more games to play in the All-Ireland Football Championship, given that they train all year round for their Championship season to end after just one (or now two) games if they are eliminated early.

The Eirball proposal is to create Group Stages first, but keep the Provincial Championship set-up. Each Provincial Championship could be divided into groups of three, playing two games each, with the winners of each group progressing to the next round. The group second and third place enter the Tailteann Cup.

For this to work smoothly, New York must go into Connacht (bringing Connacht up to six counties) and London, Warwickshire and Lancashire go into Ulster (but playing in a group of their own initially), bringing Ulster up to 12 counties.

Following further Provincial Finals (and Semi-Finals in the case of Ulster and Leinster) the All-Ireland Series features the traditional four provincial champions. Likewise the Tailteann cup is based on further provincial knockout rounds before the All-Ireland Series.

In time the Provincial Championship Groups can become six county groups (just one each in Connacht and Munster and two each in Leinster and Ulster) with the group winners and runners-up progressing to Provincial semi-finals and finals.

World Games (B Championship) 2040

The World Games (B Championship) shall consist of the remaining Britain, American and World counties along with the playing 3 group based championship based initially within each GAA “Province” outside of Ireland and the 32 traditional counties. The four provincial winners then meet for the B Championship Finals series. For the purposes of this Championship, Brittany and Galicia have been granted their own GAA County status and are in the Britain Provincial Championship.

GAA Development Championship 2040

For the purposes of promoting the GAA in non-traditional areas, the GAA Elevens and Sevens have been set-up, with Eirball proposing an All-Ireland Championshiop featuring the seven Gaeltacht Areas, the six new Super Districts in Northern Ireland, Four County Boroughs and City Boroughs in Dublin, and the four City Boroughs in the South & West. Each of these four Areas shall play a “Provincial Championship” of six games each (five in the case of Northern Ireland) and then the winners shall play in the All-Ireland Series. Clogher Valley could be brought in as a seventh Super District in Northern Ireland to give each Area six games each.

References

ABOUT THE GAA

[4] GAA (2022) About the GAA [Internet] Available from: https://www.gaa.ie/the-gaa/about-the-gaa/ [Accessed 30 January 2022]

[5] GAA (2022) Our Games [Internet] Available from: https://www.gaa.ie/the-gaa/games/our-games [Accessed 30 January 2022]

[6] GAA (2022) Gaelic Football [Internet] Available from: https://www.gaa.ie/my-gaa/getting-involved/gaelic-football [Accessed 30 January 2022]

Note: For References for Each County Logo/Crest Please Click on the Counties in the Banner at the top of this page.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks to Fiona Corrigan, Niamh Hughes, Gillian Glynn, Rose McCabe, Roisin NicDhonnachadha, Caoimhe Mullaney, Michael O’Callaghan, Pippo O’Grady, Edmund Corrigan, Decy Maher, Luke Kelly, Enda Fahy.

ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American & World Sports Archive / GAA World Archive

Last Updated: 29 March 2022

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2022

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.The Logos and Photos used in this article remain the property of the organisations and individuals which own the copyright and are used here for educational and information purposes only.

GAA All-Ireland and Inter-Pros Development Proposal 2030

All-Ireland Provincial Championships

GAA Connacht Provincial Championship 2030

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4Erris
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13Atlantic TU
13NUI Galway
13TU Shannon

GAA Leinster Provincial Championship 2030

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13Maynooth U
13TU North Leinster
13TU South East

GAA Munster Provincial Championship 2030

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2Cork City GAA
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12West Cork
13Munster TU
13U Limerick
13UC Cork

GAA Ulster Provincial Championship 2030

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3Belfast City
4Causeway
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7East Antrim
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9Lisburn
10Mid-Ulster
11Mourne
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13Queen's U Belfast
13St. Mary's UC
13Ulster U

GAA Dublin Provincial Championship 2030

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1Bray
2Dublin City North
3Dublin City South
4Dundrum
5Dunleary
6Fingal
7Rathdown
8South Dublin
9Swords
10Tallaght
11West Dublin
12Dublin City U
12TU Dublin
12Trinity C Dublin
12UC Dublin

Global Provincial Championships

GAA Americas Provincial Championship 2030

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2California
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11Pennsylvania
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13Texas-Southern
14Irish Institute CDMX
14Notre Dame

GAA Britain Provincial Championship 2030

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1Cumbria
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14Open U

GAA Celtic Provincial Championship 2030

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1Basque Country
2Biarritz
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4Cornwall
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7Isle of Man
8Merseyside
9Navarre
10Orkney Islands
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12Shetland Islands
13Wales
14U Highlands and Islands

GAA Oriental Provincial Championship 2030

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11Tasmania
12Victoria
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14Kimmage Development U

GAA World Championship Proposal 2030

The 2030 timeline for a true GAA World Championship is without a doubt too soon, however, Eirball believes that the time shall come for the All-Ireland Champions to play a Global Championship winners in a World Championship Final. Back in the early 20th Century, the All-Ireland Champions played London for the All-Ireland Championship, and later in the 1960s the All-Ireland and National League Champions played New York for the World Cup Championship.

First of all, to facilitate growth in the Celtic Regions an Alliance with the Camanachd Association (Scottish Shinty is a version of Hurling); Welsh Baseball Union, Welsh Ladies Baseball Union and English Baseball Union (Welsh Baseball is a traditional Celtic Sport played in South Wales and Merseyside and is a kind of cross between Baseball, Rounders and Cricket); ASPE Pelota, Baiko Pelota and FFPB Pelota (Basque Pelota is a Handball like game played with a curved glove native to the Basque regions of Spain and France); Ancient and Medieval Hurling and Handball (Manx Cammag and Cornish Hurling).

Likewise growth in Britain could be facilitated by an Alliance with the Ancient and Medieval Football Codes in Orkney Islands, Northumberland, Cumbria, Derbyshire, Lincolnshire and Leicestershire.

A similar Alliance could be made with the Rounders Associations of England (including Guernsey and Jersey) and Australia (Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales, Northern Territories, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victioria and Western Australia).

Gaelic Football 7s and 11s in the seven Gaeltacht Regions (Connemara, Erris, Gweedore, Dingle, West Cork, Ring, Rathcairn) could be turned into County-level Championships and Inter-County teams. Similarly, Kilmacud 7s and similar Championships could lead to massive growth in non-Traditional Areas of Dublin, the Cities, and Ulster (Belfast City, Causeway, Clogher, East Antrim, Lisburn, and Mid-Ulster). Dublin itself could be promoted to Inter-Provincial status with its own Provincial Championship.

To help promote the game in a Globalised World, the Professionalisation of the game could take the form of the Inter-Provincial Championships: with a 9-team Inter-Pro Championship consisting of Connacht, Leinster, Munster, Ulster, Dublin, Americas, Britain, Celtic, and Oriental teams.

While not all counties may take part in every GAA sport, it is envisaged that each of the counties listed above may take part in at least one: for example in the list above, Jersey and Guernsey can only realistically take part in the Rounders; Cornwall in the Handball, and Isle of Man in the Hurling.

If Handball is taken into account, including the World Handball Council, Euro1Wall, Eton Fives, Frisian Kaatsen and CIJB (Pelota a Mano) the number of counties and provinces could be doubled. Further links could be made with distantly related sports such as Brannbol and Pesapallo (Scandinavian Rounders and Baseball) and Calcio Fiorentino (Tuscan Renaissance Football)

ABOUT THE GAA

[4] GAA (2022) About the GAA [Internet] Available from: https://www.gaa.ie/the-gaa/about-the-gaa/ [Accessed 30 January 2022]

[5] GAA (2022) Our Games [Internet] Available from: https://www.gaa.ie/the-gaa/games/our-games [Accessed 30 January 2022]

[6] GAA (2022) Gaelic Football [Internet] Available from: https://www.gaa.ie/my-gaa/getting-involved/gaelic-football [Accessed 30 January 2022]

Note: For References for Each County Logo/Crest Please Click on the Counties in the Banner at the top of thids page.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks to Fiona Corrigan, Niamh Hughes, Gillian Glynn, Rose McCabe, Roisin NicDhonnachadha, Caoimhe Mullaney, Michael O’Callaghan, Pippo O’Grady, Edmund Corrigan, Decy Maher, Luke Kelly, Enda Fahy.

ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American & World Sports Archive / GAA World Archive

Last Updated: 18 February 2022

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2022

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.The Logos and Photos used in this article remain the property of the organisations and individuals which own the copyright and are used here for educational and information purposes only.