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Published 15:29 25 Jul 2017 BST
Updated 15:51 25 Jul 2017 BST
The CPA also proposed that the All-Ireland inter county hurling and football finals are played in August, and then the club season would take off again.
This would mean that a club player, instead of constantly waiting on the results of their county's games, would be able to plan their training to be in line with April and August, but also that they would be able to plan their personal lives such as holidays in a much more concrete manner.
Currently many club players around the country desperately try to book a holiday to avoid missing a club game, the lack of certainty on when they will be playing can prevent many of them from going.
For example, in 2016, Dublin had a 23-week break between the first and second rounds of their senior football Championship. The same is going on throughout the country with clubs in successful counties at a loss.
A definitive season like-so would be of huge benefit to all players.
"We want to retain our players, playing our games to ensure the future viability and growth of the GAA. We want them to continue to contribute to their club and community once their playing days are over, as the majority of County Board and Club Officers have done," said a statement from the CPA.
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