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Forde ban reduced to one game

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Tipperary’s Jason Forde has had his two match ban for an altercation with Davy Fitzgerald halved.

The pair clashed during the National Hurling League semi-final when the Wexford manager came onto the pitch.

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Davy Fitz was given an 8 week ban which was not appealed however the Tipp County board did appeal Forde’s ban.

The GAA’s Central Hearings Committee discussed the matter last night – they found the charge of “any type of assault on an opposing team official” was not proven.

They instead imposed a one match ban for the lesser offence of “contributing to a melee”.

As it stands the Silvermines clubman would miss the Munster semi-final against Cork – however Tipp do have the option of appealing the decision to the Central Appeals Committee.

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