It looks like Paudie Clifford will be sitting out the upcoming Munster SFC final, as his efforts to overturn a red card from the Cork match didn’t go his way. The CHC (Central Hearings Committee) met last night to review the decision, but they stood by the original call. So unless something changes on appeal, Clifford will miss the clash against Clare at Fitzgerald Stadium in just over a week. Red Card Costs Clifford.
The Incident That Sparked It All
With only about 10 minutes left in regular time at Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Clifford was shown a red card for what referee Barry Tiernan considered a dangerous high tackle on Cork’s Matty Taylor. It was a big moment in the game and certainly one that turned heads. The challenge was seen as reckless, and the ref didn’t hesitate to send him off. Red Card Costs Clifford.
The CHC’s Final Say
After reviewing the footage and details of the incident, the CHC upheld the red card, agreeing that Clifford’s actions met the criteria for “behaving in a dangerous manner to an opponent.” That means a one-match ban is now in place, sidelining him for the much-anticipated Munster final.
An Option to Appeal
All is not lost just yet, though. Clifford and his team still have the option to challenge the CHC’s decision through an appeal. Whether they’ll go that route remains to be seen, but with such a big game on the horizon, it wouldn’t be surprising if they gave it one last shot.
A Big Blow for Kerry
Losing a player like Clifford is definitely a blow for Kerry, especially heading into a high-stakes match like the Munster final. He’s been a key part of their campaign, and his absence will be felt both on and off the pitch. Fans will be watching closely to see if the appeal goes through or if Kerry will have to adjust their strategy without him.