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Are there more questions than answers?

Are there more questions than answers?. Does GAA motion rule out all competition u-12? There can be competition in Championship in over 12 age group but not u-12. Could GDA’s organise Go Games Blitzes for 3 rd and 4 th classes?. Yes but it is a local issue.

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Are there more questions than answers?

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  1. Are there more questions than answers? • Does GAA motion rule out all competition u-12? • There can be competition in Championship in over 12 age group but not u-12

  2. Could GDA’s organise Go Games Blitzes for 3rd and 4th classes? • Yes but it is a local issue.

  3. Could Cumann na mB. Organise leagues for 5th and 6th classes? Yes , making them 11 a-side and meaningful game time for all

  4. Could a school bring along 15 players to a league game and ensure all players get to play ? • Yes as long as subs get to play on a rotational basis.

  5. Is a school expected to bring all pupils in a class and make several teams? • Yes but again it is a local issue.

  6. Does a mini league match consist of four quarters with change of positions throughout? • Yes but it can also consist of 3 thirds with a non scoring period.

  7. Can a school play an ordinary match but ensure 11- aside and every child plays? • Yes but winning by a score line doesn’t count . Keeping a record of the score is of benefit for finals later.

  8. Most 6th class are 13 ,do they have to abide by the Go Games format? • No they don’t assuming that they play in an u 13 championship.

  9. Are finals and presentation of medals allowed? • Medals are not recommended but a final day for all players of a mini league should be organised.

  10. Could medals be replaced with T shirts and an All Star award system? • Medals should be replaced with alternatives but all star awards are not encouraged

  11. Does merit based funding affect Cumann na mBunscoil? • No. But it doesn’t prevent Cumann na mBunscoil introducing its own merit based funding policy.

  12. How can GDA’s organise Go Games Blitzes with only 5 visits a year? • You need to negotiate locally to increase this allocation

  13. Should Go games be regionally based and based on school size? • This is a local issue and common sense should be applied.

  14. Can schools use children from 3rd –6th on league teams? • Yes . Smaller schools need the younger players to field teams otherwise Cumann na mBunscoil would weaken its influence in schools.

  15. Do Cumann na mBunscoil leagues have to abide by GAA motion? • Cumann na mBunscoil leagues are organised according to Cumann na mBunscoil motion. Motions are not in conflict with each other.

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