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    Quote Originally Posted by deeceespain View Post
    I take your point MrTaylor most certainly Armagh benefited big time.What i fail to understand is the roll of the Hurling Developement Committee.Limerick emerged from a tumultuous period and gained promotion. Carlow a few years back were somewhere near were we are now.They gained promotion but both them and Limerick were denied their just rewards.They were kept in a lower division due to the restructuring of the leagues at the insistence it seems of the football counties.Just were does this leave the Hurling Development Committee? DEFUNCT? We all strive to achieve the highest level which i assume was a remit of the HDC why have they been so silent when their roll was undermined?Has any of them resigned? Not on your nelly. When we have people like the HDC allegedly looking after the Hurling interest it shows you how far we still have to go to be treated as an equal.
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    When I take a close look at the divisions in 2012 Hurling Leagues, I find 90% of teams will be playing at their level. This might make for more even and competitive matches, leading to an increase in spectators. I agree the proposal is not ideal for Limerick, Wexford or Carlow. Let's give it a year and see how the relevant Counties feel then. Adh Mor mo chara.

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