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Ballina await decision from Munster Council on O’Brien red card

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Ballina will find out later today whether they will have one of their key players available for Saturday’s Munster junior football final with Kerry’s Gneeveguilla.

Steven O’Brien received a red card for the North Tipp side just 38 seconds into their Munster semi-final victory over Mount Sion of Waterford.

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The Tipperary senior footballer was judged to have tackled an opponent high resulting in the straight red card.

That decision was appealed by Ballina, with a decision expected from Munster GAA today.

Ballina will be without one key player however, as Willie Connors, who plays his club football with Ballina, suffered a double ankle fracture with Tipperary’s senior hurlers on Saturday.

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