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Red Hand star sees red card reversal

Tyrone defender Eoghan Bradley has won his appeal over a straight red card which had threatened to wreck his season.

Bradley was sent off while playing for Killyclogher in the Tyrone club championship a week ago.

But he fought the dismissal on the basis of a case of mistaken identity, and won.

The Tyrone Games Administration Committee overturned the red card after considering the referee's report and submissions from Bradley and club officials.

Bradley is now free to play for Tyrone in the Ulster Championship clash with Derry on May 28, and for his club in the next month's SFC derby clash with Omagh.

 
Eoghan Bradley appealled his sending off on the grounds of mistaken identity
Eoghan Bradley appealled his sending off on the grounds of mistaken identity
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