Waterford hurling supervisor Davy Fitzgerald may just but steer clear of sanction for his war of words with referee Liam Gordon upcoming his facet’s Munster SHC defeat to Clare in Ennis on Sunday.
The GAA’s Central Competitions Keep watch over Committee (CCCC) met the day before today to speak about, amongst alternative issues, the flare-up in Cusack Soil and are anticipated to planned once more lately earlier than any proposed consequences are issued.
A sanction for the Waterford supervisor (above) can’t be dominated out because the investigation is ongoing however aligning his movements with a selected offence would be the tricky section if a disciplinary case is to move.
The CCCC would want an account from the referee’s record that Fitzgerald’s phrases have been abusive and that turns out to not be the case.
Fitzgerald’s phrases of remonstration to Gordon because the Galway reputable got here off the ground gave the impression to have an inflammatory impact as participants of each backroom groups angrily clashed.
It used to be an unseemly finish to a recreation that have been determined by means of a overdue ‘65’ that Mark Rodgers transformed.
The verdict to award the ‘65’, because of conversation between Gordon and his officers, used to be the proper one in the end however it used to be contested by means of Waterford at the foundation that they may now not had been certain from their vantage positions. Fitzgerald, on the other hand, can have been elevating any other factor.
Alternative backroom participants may just face sanction in keeping with a overview of the photos to be had.
In the meantime, Mike Casey and Darragh O’Donovan are getting nearer to their respective returns for Limerick forward in their collision with the Déise on Sunday.
Casey pulled up with a hamstring shock towards Clare future O’Donovan has been out with calf shock for all 3 Munster championship video games.