County secretary Kevin O'Donovan on Championship proposals

A meeting will take place in Páirc uí Chaoimh tomorrow night to discuss potential sweeping changes to the hurling and football championships.
There are three options on the table.
A - One championship game in April, with the championship then resuming in August.
B - No games until August
C - One game in April, two games in May/June where clubs would play without their intercounty players in games worth two points, and then more games in August.
You can read the proposals in full HERE.
To get a better understanding of the options, we spoke to Cork County Board scretary Kevin O'Donovan, who goes through each option in detail.
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