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Caoimhín Reilly: Louth GAA must discard three-point rewards in club league football

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Westerns’ James Maguire, in action against Peter Morgan of Cuchulainn Gaels, was the only player in Division 3B to be involved in a county set-up this season. Picture: Ken Finegan/Newspics

Louth GAA’s attempt to redress the imbalance that exists on a number of fronts in both Division 3 tiers is inevitably going to be hindered by the three-point matches.

Ultimately, the present system, whereby there is a split in the top two tiers after 11 matches, is not designed for six-, seven- or eight-team leagues and while the additional reward works reasonably well in Division 3A, where there are half-a-dozen facing each other three times, from next season onwards, when there will be two pools of seven in junior football, there are major issues.

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