All Ireland Qualifiers

Armagh have reached the last 8 in The All Ireland series would you rather we play in

  • The Super 8 format

    Votes: 9 22.5%
  • Knock out Quarter Final

    Votes: 31 77.5%

  • Total voters
    40
  • Poll closed .

Big Jim

Well-Known Member
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Could be. But wasn't captured on RTE.

Not sure what rules apply. But can the disciplinary panel use footage from social media that people have recorded??
It's supposed to be verified and unedited so they're not supposed to Stevie, but.....................
 

stevie_06

Well-Known Member
There is a limit of how many articles you can read a day before you have to pay

And they have just posted this


Has anybody heard anything?
Deleted my browser info so could read.

Proposed one match ban for both Nugent and Kelly. But both expected to appeal.

2 game ban for McCabe as he was also sent off against Tyrone.

Doesn't mention any other players or how long Kelly got

Also states that Nugent and Kelly bans expected to be overturned to due to mistake identity.

I assume the disciplinary panel realised they did nothing wrong but suspension was still given as technically they were sent off and still need to then appeal.

That is probably the most ridiculous process ever. Surely if they not guilty just exonerate at the time.
 

ragingbull

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Deleted my browser info so could read.

Proposed one match ban for both Nugent and Kelly. But both expected to appeal.

2 game ban for McCabe as he was also sent off against Tyrone.

Doesn't mention any other players or how long Kelly got
McCABE already missed one game after his Tyrone red card the CCC making up rules as they go along,Kelly will probably get 6 month's
 

Armaghniac

Well-Known Member
Irish Examiner

Armagh’s Tiernan Kelly is understood to have been given a hefty ban for the eye-gouging incident at the end of normal time in last Sunday’s All-Ireland SFC quarter-final defeat to Galway.

Several players including Kelly across the two teams have received retrospective suspensions from the GAA’s Central Competitions Control Committee (CCCC) arising from the brawl. While Kelly’s penalty is expected to be time-based, the other sanctions are likely to involve matches as they are believed to relate to acting dangerously towards an opponent.

That number excludes Galway captain Seán Kelly and Armagh joint-captain Aidan Nugent who were both sent off by David Coldrick for contributing to a melee. The pair were issued with red cards prior to the start of extra-time.
Armagh are also understood to have received notice of Greg McCabe’s one-match ban for his sending off in normal time against Galway being doubled as he was dismissed in February’s Division 1 win over Tyrone in the Athletic Grounds and it is a repeat Category III infraction. Should he accept the penalty, he will miss the first two games of next year’s Allianz Football League.
Armagh and Galway had been contacted by the CCCC about certain players as part of their review of the brawl in conjunction with Coldrick. An intense three-day examination of the violent scenes concluded on Thursday after the referee’s report was received on Monday evening.
Kelly and possibly Nugent are expected to contest their penalties in front of the Central Hearings Committee (CHC) with the former’s meeting anticipated in the coming couple of days ahead of facing Derry in Saturday week’s All-Ireland semi-final. The pair are expected to have their bans quashed due to mistaken identity.
All the players can contest their bans to the CHC. If they are upheld, they have the option of seeking a meeting with the Central Appeals Committee and after that the Disputes Resolution Authority.
 
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