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The Dublin Bite Allegations Have Been Put To Bed

The Dublin Bite Allegations Have Been Put To Bed
Mark Farrelly
By Mark Farrelly
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The GAA have closed the case on the bite allegations against Dublin from Sunday's Leinster final, with Meath indicating that they have have no urge to pursue it any further.

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The CCCC said that despite referee Padraig Hughes acknowledging in his report that Mickey Burke told him he'd been bitten, there was insufficient evidence to keep going.

According to the Irish Independent, none of the Meath senior officials were interested in continuing with the matter nor was Burke. The Royal County will be instead focusing on their upcoming qualifier against Armagh.

hat-tip: Irish Independent

 

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