Jarlath Burns to set up group to reform inter-county structures, with hurling set for tweaks

Any structural change is likely to come in the hurling championship
Jarlath Burns to set up group to reform inter-county structures, with hurling set for tweaks

Uachtarán Chumann Lúthchleas Gael Jarlath Burns with hurlers, from left, Billy Ryan of Kilkenny, Darragh Gray of Dublin, Fintan Burke of Galway, Jake Morris of Tipperary, Cian Lynch of Limerick, Podge Delaney of Laois, Niall O'Leary of Corek and Paul Dolan of Kildare with the Liam MacCarthy cup at the national launch of the GAA Hurling All-Ireland Senior Championship Series at Kinnity Castle, Offaly. Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile

GAA president Jarlath Burns is to set up a group to review the structure and scheduling of the senior inter-county championships.

Burns gave the commitment at the meeting of Central Council in Croke Park on Saturday.

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