Diarmuid O'Sullivan the Cork full back will face no further investigation into his contretemps with Limerick's Brian Begley during last week's Munster championship. In a statement released yesterday, the Games Administration Committee announced that it would be taking "no further action" against either player. Referee Aodan MacSuibhne reported that he had been fully aware - before booking O'Sullivan and Begley - of what transpired during the clash in which O'Sullivan was seen striking Begley with his hurley. Thursday night's GAC meeting adopted the referee's report.
Relief for Cork
Diarmuid O'Sullivan the Cork full back will face no further investigation into his contretemps with Limerick's Brian Begley during…
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