King's for a Day - new book on Armagh's 2002 All-Ireland success

McCoyDromintee

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Still waiting on list.

O'Brien themselves are quick at getting it out.

 

gael_force_orchard

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Wrong thread likely but the 2023 championship draw is on Saturday afternoon at 4pm. Hardly matters though does it, by my reckoning any div 1 team is guaranteed to play in the all Ireland groups next season. 8 x Divison 1 teams, so even if the 4 provincial winners and 4 provincial runners up come from division 3 and 4, all 8 division. 1teams will still be needed for all Ireland group stages.
 

McCoyDromintee

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Wrong thread likely but the 2023 championship draw is on Saturday afternoon at 4pm. Hardly matters though does it, by my reckoning any div 1 team is guaranteed to play in the all Ireland groups next season. 8 x Divison 1 teams, so even if the 4 provincial winners and 4 provincial runners up come from division 3 and 4, all 8 division. 1teams will still be needed for all Ireland group stages.
In the most maddest of circumstances, one D1 team could miss out.

Div 3/4 teams exclusive in provincial finals, and Westmeath miss out. They're guaranteed an All-Ireland spot so would take the eighth team in 1 in that case.
 

Big Jim

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In the most maddest of circumstances, one D1 team could miss out.

Div 3/4 teams exclusive in provincial finals, and Westmeath miss out. They're guaranteed an All-Ireland spot so would take the eighth team in 1 in that case.
Jeez that's mad Ted!!
 

PatMustard

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Galway/Roscommon/Mayo on one side of draw, so max of 7 teams outside top 2 divisions (was never, ever, ever going to happen anyway) can reach a provincial final. Add in Westmeath and that's eight max, so D1 teams all safe.
So where does that leave things?

If we lose all our Div 1 games, get relegated, and lose v Antrim in Ulster, we’ll still be in this Mickey Mouse group stage thing?
 
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