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Published 13:00 10 May 2016 BST
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The reason? A waterlogged pitch, in May.
“We traveled down, for over two hours each way, warmed up and then had no game,” Carndonagh manager Kieran Canny told DSH. “We had lads take time off work, time out of studying for exams and all of that for nothing. It’s so frustrating and it’s hard enough to get a team out these days.”In fairness to the referee, the video below would suggest he was not over-reacting. Serious aqua-planing potential there. https://youtu.be/RGydt_hflX0 It does beg the question however as to why the Carndonagh lads were not told about the state of the field before they set off on their 107-kilometre journey. Can you top that? Ever had a longer wasted trip for a match that never happened? If so get in touch on Facebook, Twitter or email editorial@SportsJOE.ie.
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