THE INDIVIDUAL WHO attacked Paul Galvin during last Sunday’s Kerry county hurling final is set to be hit with a proposed two-year ban following the incident.
The clash of Lixnaw and Kilmoyley in Austin Stack Park was marred by the incident which took place just before the second-half commenced as Paul Galvin, who was in action for Lixnaw, was struck with a hurley.
The CCC of the Kerry county board met on Monday night to consider the referee’s report and TheScore.ie now understands that a two-year ban has proposed for Kilmoyley vice-chairman Paddy O’Sullivan. The ban can be appealed if Kilmoyley and O’Sullivan choose to.
Galvin continued to play for the remainder of the game as the side finished tied with a 0-11 apiece draw. The replay has now been fixed for Saturday October 11th at the same venue in Tralee.