Kerry and Dingle footballer has expressed his disappointment at Kerry GAA’s decision to send Killarney Legion forward to represent the county in the Munster SFC semi-final.
Killarney Legion to represent Kerry in Munster SFC semi-final https://t.co/CzFha1Pft5 #GAA pic.twitter.com/9Ek48dDQyR
— breakingnews.ie (@breakingnewsie) November 9, 2015
The match is scheduled for next Saturday against Cork’s Nemo Rangers and, if Kerry’s championship hadn’t finished, Dingle GAA would have been in line to play as Kerry club championship winners.
As it happened, Kerry’s SFC final, between Killarney Legion and South Kerry, ended in
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Despite the stalemate, the fact that the match took place means the championship is regarded as 'finished'.
As South Kerry are a divisional outfit, they are not permitted to enter the provincial stages so Legion go forward as Kerry's representatives.
If South Kerry had won the game, Dingle would have been sent forward instead.
Geaney expressed his frustration on Twitter today saying he was “disappointed with Kerry GAA”.
He asked: “Is there any point playing the club championship next year, seems a waste of time?”
Disappointed with @Kerry_Official. Is there any point playing the club championship next year, seems a waste of time https://t.co/aXaiTPMKPg
— Paul Geaney (@Geaney15) November 9, 2015
He did also wish Legion best of luck with the fixture, adding that it was, “not fair on them either”.
Best of luck to the Legion, they'll give it a good rattle and hopefully end up in Croke Park next March. Not fair on them either however.
— Paul Geaney (@Geaney15) November 9, 2015
Harsh on @tomas5ky too, I know he wants one last battle with @DingleGAA 😄😜
— Paul Geaney (@Geaney15) November 9, 2015
The issue highlights once again the need to get club fixtures finished in a timely manner; to enable provincial competitions proceed.