News coming out today according to the Independent and balls.ie that there’s a club in Meath that believe the Clifford brothers shouldn’t be allowed to play in.
According to balls.ie
Meath club Rathkenny are proposing a rule that would stop players who have featured in the county senior championship for divisional teams from lining out with their clubs in the junior or intermediate provincial and All-Ireland championships in the same season.
MORE HERE: 🚨Melissa Reddy has a nightmare live on Sky Sports with everyone saying the same thing ..
via Independent
Castletown won the Meath and Leinster junior titles last year. But then in the All-Ireland semi-final they came up against Fossa who had at least six players who had played in the Kerry senior football championship.
Castletown were very annoyed that senior players were allowed play in the competition and contacted me about it…
It is not fair on the other counties that Kerry have this advantage.
The records support this. Kerry clubs have won 11 All-Ireland junior titles and seven All-Ireland intermediate titles in the last 20 years. No other county has come close to matching them.Â
Does the Meath club have a point? this will be debated at the next congress meeting at Croke Park ..