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Topic: GAA Draft
Public Sector Monster
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Posted: 27-Apr-2012 18:05
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Who's for an NFL style GAA Draft. Every May, the top one hundred players from the colleges go into the draft where the worst teams from last year get the pick of all graduates
dubliner 2
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Posted: 27-Apr-2012 19:20
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Yeah, I can see the likes of a Diarmuid Connolly or a Gooch Cooper commuting to train and play with Longford or Leitrim alright.

Sweet Jesus.
This message has been edited - 27-apr-2012 @ 19:20
frasiercrane
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Posted: 27-Apr-2012 19:23
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If you were able to come up with a semi profession/pro version of GAA it would be the only way to go.Potentially if things were done right you might be able to have a 12 team professional GAA there would just be enough prople in Ireland for that.But of course you would have to amalgamate counties and completely tear up the existing GAA structure and that aint gonna happen.
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