Sanctions have been issued to both clubs and individuals...
Footage of the incident was shared on social media. SEVERAL SUSPENSIONS HAVE been issued in the wake of the violent scenes at the Leinster Intermediate Hurling Championship clash between Naomh Barróg and Oulart-the-Ballagh.
Footage of the unsavoury incident at Parnell Park, which involved both players on the field and individuals in the stand, was the subject of significant focus in recent weeks after it was shared widely on social media.The42 understands that players and supporters involved have received proposed suspensions by the Leinster Council.
Those penalties and sanctions have been issued to both clubs and individuals, who will then have the option of accepting them or seeking a hearing. Ugly scenes between Naomh Barróg and Oulart-the-Ballagh. pic.twitter.com/hoOYVQRMQBReports From Qatar Get Gavin's exclusive writing and analysis from the 2022 Fifa World CupWhen order was restored in the contest, the Kilbarrack side eventually prevailed after a penalty shoot-out.
The Dublin representatives are now preparing for Saturday’s semi-final against Bray Emmets of Wicklow.
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