Ó Sé to miss Kerry SFC quarter-final clash
Kerry wing-back Tomás Ó Sé will miss Kerry's All-Ireland quarter-final clash after being handed a one-month suspension.
The An Gaeltacht clubman will not appeal the ban, handed down by the Central Competitions Control Committee, for striking with the elbow.
The incident occurred in Sunday's Munster football final when Ó Sé clashed with Limerick's Stephen Kelly.
A statement on the Kerry GAA website confirmed the news of Ó Sé's suspension, stating: 'Tomás Ó Sé has been notified by the CCCC that he has been charged with a Category 2 Offence (striking with the elbow).
'The proposed penalty is suspension for one month and the next game. Tomás Ó Sé is not seeking a hearing.'
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