Kerry GAA: Minor changes haven't worked - time to go back to U18 and Croke Park finals

Believes Kingdom CEO Peter Twiss: 'Taking the minor finals away from All-Ireland final day, has left a huge void on the day itself and denied our top underage stars an ideal stage to showcase their great skills and talents
Kerry GAA: Minor changes haven't worked - time to go back to U18 and Croke Park finals

FINAL DAY: Kerry captain GearĂłid White leads his side in the parade before the All-Ireland MFC final in Newbridge - the decider needs to return to Croke Park, believes Kingdom CEO Peter Twiss. Pic: Piaras Ă“ MĂ­dheach/Sportsfile

KERRY GAA chiefs believe the time has come to revert the inter-county minor age grade to Under 18 and return the All-Ireland finals to Croke Park SFC and SHC curtain-raisers. The dropping of the age grade to Under 17 has not worked, CEO Peter Twiss will tell delegates to annual convention.

This year Kerry played Tyrone in the All-Ireland MFC final in Newbridge, losing by a single point.

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