Dublin’s Eoghan O'Gara has quarter-final red card overturned

O'Gara took a case to the Central Hearings Committee.

Dublin’s Eoghan O'Gara has quarter-final red card overturned

Dublin's Eoghan O'Gara has won his appeal against the red card he received during the Dubs' quarter-final win over Donegal.

O'Gara took a case to the Central Hearings Committee, which ruled that his striking offence was only worthy of a yellow card.

It means that the player is now available for Dublin's All Ireland semi-final against Kerry later this month.

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