Supporter banned for 96 weeks after Leinster GAA's Kilcormac-Ballyhale post-match probe
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Supporter banned for 96 weeks after Leinster GAA's Kilcormac-Ballyhale post-match probe
"A supporter attached to the Kilcormac-Killoughey club has been suspended from the GAA for 96 weeks after an investigation into an incident that broke out at the end of their recent Leinster quarter-final against Kilkenny champions Shamrocks Ballyhale in UPMC Nowlan Park."
"The supporter in question was captured on TV footage coming on to the field and striking the Shamrocks Ballyhale player Adrian Mullen."
A supporter linked to Kilcormac-Killoughey was suspended by the GAA for 96 weeks following an investigation into an incident at the end of a Leinster quarter-final. The incident occurred during the match against Kilkenny champions Shamrocks Ballyhale at UPMC Nowlan Park. Television footage captured the supporter entering the playing area and striking Shamrocks Ballyhale player Adrian Mullen. The suspension followed review of that footage and the subsequent investigation. The disciplinary action imposes a lengthy ban on the supporter for on-field intrusion and physical assault on a player.
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