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Published 08:32 4 Aug 2017 BST
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The CAC will have taken video evidence, the referee's report, including the view of the linesman who was standing mere metres away, and player statements when considering the appeal.
With the decision now handed down, Waterford and de Búrca are now left with two options - they can take their appeal to the Disputes Resolution Authority [DRA] or start planning without the defender for their clash with The Rebels.
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