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Published 10:04 12 Sept 2021 BST
Updated 10:28 12 Sept 2021 BST
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'An appeal was lodged with the Disputes Resolution Authority (DRA) by Cork player Orla Cronin against the decisions of the Camogie Association's disciplinary process, following a red card in the All Ireland semi-final. An emergency DRA interim hearing took place on Saturday evening (11th September). The DRA has made no finding on the substantive appeal but has granted Orla interim relief to participate in the All Ireland Final today, Sunday 12th September.'Cronin will now probably miss the first three games of next year's national league in a case of the time most definitely being lighter than the crime. Two wrongs don't make a right but the fact that Galway's Emma Helebert should also be suspended for this final will give Cork a degree of justification but for the Camogie association, there could be no justification whatsoever.
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