Tipperary GAA issue statement condemning the abuse, which took place at match in Carrick-on-Suir
“Tipperary GAA along with the senior hurling management, players and the Carrick Swan GAA club do not condone this kind of behaviour and wish to distance ourselves from any such comments.
The recent GAA annual congress introduced an increased suspension of 48 weeks for anyone found to have committed racial or sectarian abuse. Wexford chair Micheál Martin told the Wexford People that although he hadn’t been in attendance at charity match, he had spoken to the county manager Darragh Egan.
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