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Published 17:09 22 Sept 2025 BST
Updated 17:09 22 Sept 2025 BST

Tinryland played Bagensalstown Gaels over the weekend in their Carlow SFC round-robin clash, with the former needing a win to avoid a relegation play-off.
The official score at Cullen Park 1-14 to 0-11, but there was confusion, as a first-half score was not awarded for Tinryland.
Footage shows Niall Lowry knocking over a point after 15 minutes, meaning his side should have gone in at half-time with a four-point lead.
Instead, officials deemed that there was only three points between them, with Bagensaltown coming back to draw.
After the game, Tinryland chairman, Bernard Mullen, said: "If it is clear and obvious well then we cannot sit back. There is too much at stake.
"As of this minute I have no idea what is what. We are only dealing with humans but if it is clear and obvious then we have to decide."
Scorers:
Bagenalstown Gaels: C Doyle 0-5 (1-2p,f), D Doyle 1-0, P McDonnell 0-3 (2fs), R Kane 0-2 (1f), O Dillon 0-1.
Tinryland: D Walshe 0-6 (1-2p 1f), P Regan 0-2, J Murphy, J Dunne, D Moran, C O’Brien, J McGrath (f), N Lowry 0-1 each.
BAGENALSTOWN GAELS: Ciaran Cunningham; Thomas McDonnell, Jason Wall, Sean Wall; Niall Bolger, Jack McCullagh, Mark McDonald; Patrick McDonnell, Shane Clarke; Danny Doyle, Jamie Clarke, Darragh Nolan; Cian Doyle, Robbie Kane, Oisin Dillon. Subs: Andrew Casey for McDonnell (57).
TINRYLAND: Chris Townsend; Ross Moran, John Murphy, Michael Hosey; Jonah Dunne, Paddy Regan, Maurice Lawler; Conor Ryan, Mark Mullen; Diarmaid Walshe, Peter Hennessy, Niall Lowry; Cathal O’Toole, Danny Moran, Oisin Dillon. Subs: James McGrath for O’Toole (48).
Referee: Marion Hayden (Éire Óg).
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