The Kerryman (South Kerry Edition)

Format decided for the 2020 TG4 All-Ireland Ladies Football Championsh­ips

- BY PAUL BRENNAN

THE formats for the 2020 TG 4 All-Ireland Junior, Intermedia­te and Senior Ladies Football Championsh­ips have been ratified – and the draws will take place on Tuesday evening, June 30.

The 2020 Senior Championsh­ip will be contested by 12 counties – with four groups of three teams each set to battle it out in the round-robin stages.

The top team in each group will progress straight through to the TG4 All-Ireland Senior Championsh­ip semi-finals.

The 2019 semi-finalists, namely Champions Dublin, runners-up Galway, and Cork and Mayo, will be seeded and placed in separate round-robin groups.

An open draw will then determine who will join those four teams in the various pools.

The 2020 TG4 All-Ireland Intermedia­te Championsh­ip will be contested by 13 counties – and will also be run off on a round-robin format to determine the four semi-finalists.

There will be three groups of three teams, and one group of four, in the qualifier phase, with the top team in each group progressin­g to the last four of the competitio­n.

Westmeath, who were relegated from the TG4 Senior Championsh­ip in 2019, are one of the seeded teams, along with Meath, the 2019 Intermedia­te Championsh­ip runners-up, and last year’s beaten semi-finalists Roscommon and Sligo.

Six counties, meanwhile, will compete in the 2020 TG4 All-Ireland Junior Championsh­ip – Antrim, Derry, Fermanagh (the 2019 runners-up), Carlow, Wicklow and Limerick.

An open draw will take place to make up two groups of three teams – with the top two teams in each pool then progressin­g to the semi-finals. It is envisaged that each Championsh­ip will be played off over seven weekends, with a two-week break between the conclusion of the group phases and the All-Ireland semi-finals, and a further two-week break between the semi-finals and Finals.

The dates for the round-robin fixtures, and the All-Ireland semi-finals and Finals, will be agreed upon and circulated in due course. Further details relating to the running of the Championsh­ips will also be finalised shortly.

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