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Published 16:19 23 Jun 2018 BST
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Reidy's facial expression running off the pitch told a story in itself. The man was fuming and rightly so because that could have been costly for the Banner men.
Luckily for James Owens and his officials, their faux pas didn't crumble the Clare challenge. Men like Tony Kelly and John Conlon stood up in their county's hour of need as they ran away from Limerick to book their place in the Munster senior hurling final.
Donal Maloney and Gerry O'Connor's men will take on Cork in the provincial decider on July 1, and David Reidy will be free to play.
Clare requested a hearing to overturn the suspension that a straight red card brings, and the Central Hearings Committee found the infraction he had been accused of as unproven.
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