Quote from: imtommygunn on March 22, 2024, 11:50:21 AMQuote from: twohands!!! on March 22, 2024, 11:26:55 AMQuote from: Silver hill on March 22, 2024, 10:28:26 AMQuote from: Rossfan on March 21, 2024, 11:31:26 AMSame oul story...hit the small Counties.
Wise up and get the blinkers off. He changed his body posture to deliberately stamp on his opponent. Very lucky to only get a 2 match ban.
Take your oil and move on.
Not even a two match ban - he only got a one match ban.
Meanwhile the "positive" news on Foley is that he won't miss the entire season but will be out for a good stretch.
"It's unlikely he'll take any part in the Munster Championship this year but after that, we'd be hopeful enough that he'll see some action," said Kerry selector Diarmuid Murphy.
That's at least 3 games he will miss for Kerry (and possibly more)
Yet another in the long list of GAA "justice" cases where the guilty person serves less time than the innocent party.
It's rare (if ever) you'd hear of a stamp put anyone out for that long. Shows you how much force was in it.
The injury did not happen from the stamp. It happened when he was jumping for a ball afterwards with Nial Daly and landed awkwardly. Perhaps the stamp had weakened foot, but so much reporting - and posts on this board- act like the injury happened then. He was actually treated for a head injury in the goalmouth incident as he took a bad fall trying to prevent the goal. I wish him a speedy recovery.