Mon, 18 Nov, 2019 - 16:38
Tony Leen
Cork GAA chiefs have published its club-by-club rankings table which will form the basis for new county championship structures from 2020 on.
The rankings for 52 football and 60 hurling teams are based on a championship performance 'points' system over the past four seasons with the teams divided into nine grades across both codes for 2020. The grades will be reduced to eight - four hurling and four football - in 2022.
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