โI DONโT THINK thereโs ever a distraction in trying to do the right thing,โ was Derek McGrathโs assessment of the disciplinary saga Waterford endured in the build-up to todayโs semi-final win over Cork.
Tadhg de Burca will be back from suspension as the Deise look to end a 58-year famine on 3 September, but the McGrath could well be facing another appeals process in the coming weeks as they prepare for the Galway clash.
Austin Gleeson appears to be in hot water after a first-half incident where he pulled Luke Meadeโs helmet off, while Conor Gleeson is almost certain to miss out after his straight red card after a clash with Patrick Horgan late on.
Austin Gleesonโs transgression wasnโt spotted by referee James Owens, but he may be facing retrospective action. โI havenโt been aware until you said it there of any sort of an incident involving a helmet,โ McGrath told RTร after the game. โWeโll see what happens.โ
Interference with an opponentโs helmet is a hot topic in recent times. Two Waterford players, de Burca and Stephen Bennett, have already served one-game bans for similar offences this summer.
Itโll be interesting to see how this one plays out, as Galwayโs Adrian Tuohy faced no disciplinary action this week after he appeared to remove the helmet of Patrick โBonnerโ Maher in last weekโs semi-final.
De Burca had his suspension upheld after appealing it to the Central Hearings Committee (CHC), Central Appeals Committee (CAC) and Disputes Resolution Authority (DRA). McGrath said he used the sweeperโs absence as motivation before this game.
โ100 per cent,โ he said. โWe spoke about it as a group Friday night. We spoke about it as a group today.
โHe showed great mental fortitude in the two weeks. We did it for him, yeah. I make no apologies, that was part of the motivation for us. Not in a corny way, but it was definitely part of the groupโs motivation because of what he had contribute up to this match over the four years.
โI promised him the other night coming out of the Louis Fitzgerald hotel that weโd be in final. I just promised him. I know it sounds overly dramatic but I just promised him that weโd be in the final.
โI went up to his mother and father on Friday up in Clashmore and they were upset. Naturally, like, they would be. So I just promised him weโd be in the final.โ
Now McGrath faces another anxious wait to see if heโll be without a pair of key figures for the biggest game on the hurling calendar.
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Top player. Will be a great addition to one of the big clubs after next season.
@Stephen Walsh: your 2 years late with that attempt of a joke
Considering not a soul gave LFC any chance to realistically compete for the title back in September, the progress this season has been significant, regardless of what happens. The long-awaited return of Oxlade-Chamberlin could be the tonic in midfield LFC have desperately missed this season.
@Dave OโShaughnessy: him and Gomez will really make a difference in the final few games hopefully
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I hope Liverpool bury Spurs on Sunday and keep their dodgy run going.
Will move to Spain
Will look good in a Barca jersey, you heard it here first
@David Weston: fantastic scoop lad. Hopefully the 42 are hiring.
Van Dijk. Is this not the same guy that was found out while playing for Holland against Germany?