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29th April 2018
05:53pm BST

The decisions were widely criticised at the time. Kilkenny hurler Richie Power was vocal with his frustrations surrounding the move. He felt that under-21 was the perfect age group for players to develop physically and mentally for the senior challenge ahead of them.
He warned that a player isn't ready to make this transition at 20, and that's fairly clear. On top of that, though, there is the matter that 20-year-old county players would still be good enough to play for their club and college teams anyway so the changes were a little bit pointless in that regard.
All they would be doing is depriving a bunch of 20-year-olds and 18-year-olds, who might not have been strong enough or big enough the year previous, a chance of representing their county at underage level.
These inter-county minor (under-17) games have been taking place over the last few weeks across the provinces, and they have even been taking place at club level in some counties. This came after a small minority of county boards followed suit and ditched the under-18 model.
That means these 18-year-olds are already senior. Gone are the days of the late developer.
Problems are also arising where the counties didn't change. When the age-grade was under-18, it would have taken a very special under-16 player to make their county team. Now these 16-year-olds are the first year minors and their clubs' under-16 teams are being hurt as a result.
This was avoided in previous years when the under-18 grading existed because the club under-18 championship generally doesn't begin until later in the year.
In Armagh for example, a club game couldn't go ahead last week because of the number of players who were involved with the county under-17 team.
Meanwhile, former Down footballer Benny Coulter was widely backed when he claimed that a whole host of these under-16 players now aren't playing for their clubs at all.
https://twitter.com/BennyCoulter82/status/989604412749418498
Another issue arose in Cavan and Derry's clash which went to extra-time on Saturday. The game saw a host of 16 and 17-year-olds play more than 105 minutes of football. It's a little early for that.
https://twitter.com/moefitzpatrick/status/990323281847832576
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