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The 42
3 days ago
- Sport
- The 42
Dublin's Chris Crummey set to miss All-Ireland semi-final
DUBLIN'S CHRIS Crummey is set to miss the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship semi-final clash with Cork on Saturday, 5 July. The captain was handed a one-game ban following his red card for a high challenge on Gearoid Hegarty during last week's quarter-final victory against Limerick. And it was confirmed today that the player's appeal against the charge of 'striking with elbow, with minimal force' has been unsuccessful. A statement released today confirmed that after a hearing on 25 June, the Central Hearings Committee 'found the Infraction proven'. Advertisement Crummey has the option of appealing the decision to the Appeals Committee if he chooses.


Irish Examiner
3 days ago
- Sport
- Irish Examiner
Dublin weigh up options as Chris Crummey ban upheld for All-Ireland semi-final against Cork
Dublin will consider another attempt to quash Chris Crummey's one-match suspension ruling him out of Saturday's All-Ireland SHC semi-final against Cork after the penalty was upheld on Wednesday. The Central Hearings Committee (CHC) adjudged that referee Liam Gordon was correct to dismiss the Dublin captain for his foul on Limerick's Gearóid Hegarty in the first half of last Saturday's All-Ireland quarter-final win. The CHC found that the infraction 'striking with elbow, with minimal force' was proven and therefore Crummey was dismissed. Dublin can now contest that decision in front of the GAA's Central Appeals Committee. Meanwhile, seven additional trains have been made available from or to Cork for the semi-final clash on July 5. Three will leave the city's Kent Station for Dublin's Heuston Station at 10am, 11am and 12pm with another departing Mallow for Heuston at 9.20am. Returning, the extra trains are timed at 8.15pm, 8.45pm and 9.35pm. Cork councillor and GAA commentator Patrick Mulcahy welcomed the additional transport services for the game. 'I would like to personally thank the staff at Iarnród Éireann for putting on these special trains for the Cork fans. 'Without the Cork fans this year, the Munster championship would have been nowhere as enjoyable to watch all because of the atmosphere the Cork fans bring to these games. I am sure Saturday week will be very much similar as the Cork fans roll into the capital to take on Dublin in the semi-final'. Read More Davy Fitzgerald: 'I'm happy with the vindication. I'm happy it's done'


Irish Independent
3 days ago
- Sport
- Irish Independent
Dublin captain Chris Crummey to miss All-Ireland semi as ban following red card in victory over Limerick upheld
The Central Hearings Committee (CHC) has upheld Chris Crummey's one-match suspension, meaning he will miss next week's All-Ireland semi-final barring a successful appeal.


Irish Examiner
05-06-2025
- Sport
- Irish Examiner
Galway consider appeal for Fahy after GAA's hearings body uphold Leinster final ban
Galway are weighing up the possibility of appealing Darach Fahy's retrospective one-match ban after a hearing found in favour of the recommendation of a penalty. It is understood the county are awaiting a written decision on the case put in front of Tuesday's Central Hearings Committee (CHC) meeting. However, Fahy is to be suspended for Sunday's Leinster SHC final against Kilkenny for making contact with Dublin's Andrew Jamieson-Murphy in last Sunday week's provincial final round win in Parnell Park. Galway have the option of making an application to the GAA's Central Appeals Committee and the Disputes Resolution Authority. However, time is of the essence ahead of the provincial decider in Croke Park and while they feel they have a case they are keen for it not to become a distraction ahead of the game. In what was believed to be an extremely technical hearing, the CHC have had to meet again since on the matter before making a judgement backing the decision of the Central Competitions Control Committee. Arising from the same game in Donnycarney, Conor Donohoe also received a retrospective one-game suspension and is set to miss the county's All-Ireland preliminary quarter-final against Kildare or Laois on Saturday or Sunday week.