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Reidy cleared to play in Munster final after appeal

David Reidy will be available to play for Clare
David Reidy will be available to play for Clare

David Reidy has been cleared to play in the Munster Hurling final after a successful hearing today. 

Reidy was sent off by referee James Owens after an incident involving Limerick’s Tom Condon shortly before half-time in the Banner’s win at Cusack Park, Ennis.

Condon was dismissed for jabbing the butt of his hurley into Reidy’s midriff and he was joined on the line by the Clare man after Owens consulted with his umpires at that end of the ground.

An appeal was heard and the Central Hearings Committee found "the infraction not proven". 

He is now free to be part of the Banner squad for the match against Cork on 1 July in Semple Stadium. 

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