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Believe that the current back door system is killing our national games (along with professionalism in other sports) and certainly the Provincial Championships. Would like to see current Leagues scrapped and replaced with Provincial Leagues where Counties could play home and away in Munster (6 Counties) and Connacht (6 incl New York); Ulster (10 incl London) and Leinster (12) could have Counties play once in neutral venues or home and away on alternative years. Whilst teams are far from their peak in the Winter, believe All-Ireland Seeding Positions and local rivalries should revive interest in the Provincial Championships. Whether Group Winners are crowned Provincial Champions or secures them Home match final against Runners-Up could be debated, along with merits of extending League by having Provincial Winners (and possibly Runners-Up) to Play on for All-Ireland League title. If this new format were to take place it could enable a seeded draw for the All-Ireland Championships, possibly with group stages where top team(s) advance to another group stage, then knock-out at Quarter/Semi-Final Rounds. There would be no back door, but all teams would have plenty of games. Teams getting knocked out in group stages can then play out for All-Ireland rank (for following season) for the Secondary titles that already exist. Do think that all counties would have to field teams in both codes for this proposal to work (weaker counties could be allowed 'borrow' unselected squad players from stronger counties each year to help game(s) progress there, but thats probably for another discussion board!