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Published 15:53 8 Nov 2018 GMT
Updated 16:41 8 Nov 2018 GMT
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Four other counties have not been as fortunate as Dublin though. Armagh, Laois, Waterford and Wexford have all been sanctioned for breaking regulations and will each have one home league game moved to a neutral venue next year as a result.
The Independent's Martin Breheny reports that Laois, Waterford and Wexford are to fight the sanction over selective treatment on the grounds that 17 counties were investigated, whilst all four will appeal to the Central Hearings Committee on the basis that whilst they did organise 'away' sessions, they did not break any rules.
It was thought that Wexford in particular will feel aggrieved at the situation given the fact that Dublin escaped punishment. The Wexford hurlers claimed their trip was for bonding purposes only, so the thought that Dublin would be exonerated and they wouldn't be is sure to ruffle a few feathers.
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