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Paul Galvin Attacker Facing Lengthy Ban

Paul Galvin Attacker Facing Lengthy Ban
PJ Browne
By PJ Browne
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Paddy O'Sullivan, the Kilmoyley vice-chairman who attacked Paul Galvin during Sunday's Kerry Senior Hurling Championship final, is likely to get a two-year ban from GAA activities. The Kerry Competitions Control Committee met on Monday night and made the proposal.

O'Sullivan ran onto the pitch and struck the All-Ireland winner with a hurley early in the second half of the game between Kilmoyley and Lixnaw. Kilmoyley will also have to place a four-figure bond with the Kerry County Board which they will lose if another such incident occurs. The club has three days in which it can appeal the decision.

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The game finished 0-11 each with Galvin scoring two points for Lixnaw. The replay is set for October 11th.

Back in 2003, Ballyduff GAA Club also had to place a bond with the County Board after an incident during a County Championship semi-final (also featuring Kilmoyley) where a referee was attacked.

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