Qualifier-style series and replays on agenda for GAA Congress
GAA Congress delegates will this weekend vote on a new look All-Ireland football championship for 2026 which would see round robin groups replaced with a qualifier-style series.
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GAA Congress delegates will this weekend vote on a new look All-Ireland football championship for 2026 which would see round robin groups replaced with a qualifier-style series.
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