The CCCC are set to meet tomorrow to discuss the bizarre set of circumstances that arose from Saturday's Christy Ring Cup final between Meath and Armagh.
A faulty scoreboard seemed to be at the centre of the problem that saw Meath crowned champions despite the vast majority of people in attendance, including at least one umpire, have it down as a draw.
Referee John O'Brien has come out to say that he thinks the score was miscalculated and should have been a draw. It appears that O'Brien was alerted to the error after the game.
This means that the CCCC is likely to announce that a replay will be ordered following Tuesday's meeting.
It's unknown when the replay will be held, and the winners of the game will be awarded a place in next year's Leinster quarter-final.
[Irish Examiner]
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