I see the club's appeal was unsuccessful. This story is taken from this morning's Irish Daily Mirror
QuoteSetanta still out
By Chris McNulty
A Donegal hurling club has had their appeal against a 48-week suspension rejected by GAA authorities, a Croke Park spokesperson confirmed yesterday evening.
Setanta hurling club from Killygordon, near Ballybofey, had the suspension imposed on them by the Ulster Council after they failed to provide the name of a club member who allegedly struck a match official following a game involving them.
The game in question was an Ulster Division Two final between Setanta and Castleblayney.
"The appeal from Setanta has been unsuccessful," said the spokesperson yesterday evening
The spokesperson added that there is a possibility of the suspension being lifted should the name of the guilty party be given to the Ulster Council.