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Published 08:59 29 Oct 2025 GMT
Updated 09:50 29 Oct 2025 GMT

A hurling club are appealing their Junior B county quarter-final defeat after a bizarre set of circumstances in a penalty shootout.
After a 1-22 draw, Moyne-Templetuohy were only permitted to take four of their five penalties against Solohead having put down the wrong number of players they wanted registered on their list.
A change was not granted by the referee, and though both teams scored only one penalty - Moyne-Templetuohy one from four, and Soloed one from five - Solohead came out on top in the sudden death.
The Irish Examiner report that the player who Moyne-Templetuohy wanted to take the additional penalty was on the pitch during extra-time, so within the rules of inclusion.
Solohead are now alongside Carrick Swans, Silvermines and Thurles Sarsfields in the semi-finals of the Tim Maher Cup.
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