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Tyrone's Conn Kilpatrick hit with two-game ban after Cork sending off

Kilpatrick does have the option to appeal the suspension
Kilpatrick does have the option to appeal the suspension

Tyrone midfielder Conn Kilpatrick will miss his side's All-Ireland SFC preliminary quarter-final against Roscommon this weekend.

Kilpatrick has been handed a two-game suspension by the Central Hearings Committee.

The suspension is for an infraction against Cork at Tullamore in the Red Hand’s recent All Ireland SFC game with Cork - and was doubled because it was his second red card of the year.

Kilpatrick was sent off after an off-the-ball altercation was flagged by a linesman.

The Central Competitions Control Committee initially issued the ban under Rule 7.2 (b), Category III, T.O. 2024.

That rule category relates to "striking with hand, with minimal force".

At a personal hearing last night the Central Hearings Committee found that the infraction was proven.

The CHC imposed the following penalty on repeat infraction: "a two match suspension in the same code and at the same level, applicable to the next games in the combination of National League/Inter-County Senior Championship, even if one or both games occur(s) in the following year."

Because Kilpatrick was sent off for a straight red in Tyrone’s Allianz Football League win over Roscommon, his suspension was extended to two games.

It means that - as things stand - the towering midfield star will miss his team’s preliminary quarter-final against Roscommon at Healy Park on Saturday at 5pm, and the quarter-final should Tyrone progress.

Kilpatrick does, however, have the option to appeal the decision.

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