Munster minor football championship radically revamped
The format of the Munster minor football championship has been radically overhauled, with the new structure being far more favourable towards ensuring a Cork-Kerry decider.
Delegates at Thursday’s Munster Council meeting voted through a proposal which will see Clare, Limerick, Tipperary, and Waterford play one another in a round-robin system. The top two counties at the end of the three rounds of games will playoff to determine who joins Cork and Kerry in a second round-robin series. The top two from this latter round-robin will contest the Munster final.



