The incident happened in Saturday's National Hurling League game between Limerick and Cork and was highlighted on RTE's League Sunday
Kilkenny great Jackie Tyrrell reckons Limerick ace Seamus Flanagan could be in ‘hot water’ with the GAA’s top brass after being caught on camera appearing to strike a Cork player between his legs with his hurl.
Limerick and Cork played out a draw in Saturday night’s League encounter. Reviewing the game on League Sunday, both Tyrrell and ex-Galway All-Star, Joe Canning, criticised Flanagan’s part in the incident.READ MORE: Colm Boyle column: We're only two weeks in and one FRC rule change looks destined for the scrapheap
READ MORE: Connections of winning owner drops f-bomb on live television as they celebrate victory at Leopardstown In reply to host Joanne Cantwell’s question, Canning was asked whether ‘Seamus Flanagan would find himself in trouble’.“There were an awful lot of things going on off the ball last night and it is very hard for referees to see everything that is going on.Tyrrell added: “There is no room in our game for that kind of carry-on. Seamus Flanagan is a very talented hurler but he shouldn’t be doing that on the field.“He needs to be very, very careful and he could land himself in hot water over that.
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