KERRY FOOTBALL BOSS Eamonn Fitzmaurice has insisted their camp were not trying to hide anything in their handling of the anti-doping case involving Brendan O’Sullivan and has questioned why the story was initially leaked before the Sport Ireland report was finished.
Speaking to reporters at a press event today in Tralee ahead of next Sunday’s Munster semi-final against Clare, Fitzmaurice addressed the story which first broke last Sunday week.
The 2014 All-Ireland winning boss was frustrated at the protracted nature of the process but revealed legal advice prevented Kerry from releasing a statement earlier to outline the facts of the case.
“We felt all along from the very start of the process that it was important we released a statement saying what happened, prior to it breaking in the public domain because of the fact that we’d nothing to hide (and) Brendan had nothing to hide.
“But there was a process there we had to go through. That was the advice we were given from the start, the legal advice, that you couldn’t state anything until the process was finished.
“We had a statement ready to go on this since last July. I think there was a bit of commentary this week about why it wasn’t released earlier, were we hiding something?
“That’s the exact opposite. Our hand was forced because of the report being leaked. I haven’t seen much of the commentary to be fair this week because we were away in the camp but I think that’s a huge question – why and how and who leaked it?
“Not so much for The Sunday Independent, I understand that they got a scoop and they felt they had to go with it but who leaked that report when it wasn’t finished?
“I think that’s a big question when you’re talking about a player and a human being.”
Fitzmaurice revealed that when the Valentia club player was first informed of the offence, he was told that he was being handed a four-year ban.
“Brendan was notified last 12 May at 10 o’clock in the morning, he got a phone call – ‘you failed a drugs test and by the way you’re banned for four years’.
“I didn’t read that anywhere this week. Sport Ireland rang him to inform him under Wada regulations, he was banned for four years.
“It was clear straight away what the problem was the contaminated product because everything else that he would have taken would have come through the setup.
“It took us 11 weeks to prove it was contaminated. Why everything takes so long in these things, I can’t understand?
“His suspension was suspended once we had proven it was a contaminated product. Sport Ireland were happy that he hadn’t cheated, he was a victim of circumstances.
“So for us that was the end of the matter, we were just waiting for the process to be completed, to release our statement.
“We heard nothing for the rest of the year and on the 21st of December at half 5 in the evening, Brendan O’Sullivan gets a phone call to say, ‘you’re suspended for seven months and Happy Christmas, by the way’.
“Sport Ireland again. That’s how come the thing went into a second season.”
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I always thought he was one of the outstanding players at Connacht…was surprised to hear that his contract wasn’t being renewed. Good he’s found his form with Munster!
@Con Cussed: very popular with Connacht fans, but we understood with age (32 this month), and recent injury profile it means he was a cost Connacht couldn’t take a risk on. Anyway, with Aki, Forde, Hawkshaw, O’Connor as options, and young Hugh Gavin to come through (sooner rather than later by the way he’s performing every time he steps up a level). Plus, we’ve a bunch of back three lads who’ve played centre as well and can do a job (Jennings, Ralston, and Bolton)…
@Con Cussed: he is an excellent player, but his injury profile probably didn’t help his cause. Getting rid of Daly and Farrell probably freed the funds for POC, who is younger and has a better injury profile. Between Aki, Forde, Hugh Gavin and POC, center is strong for us, not to mention others who can deputise there too like Hawkshaw and Bolton. Farrell is a great signing for Munster – there was a lot of furore from their supporters when Frisch left and Farrell was mooted as a replacement, but in reality I think Farrell is an upgrade on Frisch, who I thought had a poor 2023/24 season (he was excellent in 2022/23). I’ll miss seeing Aki/Farrell in midfield, but glad Farrell got a second opportunity.
@Ronan Byrne: I should have refreshed the page before I commented! You hit the nail straight on the head.
@Con Cussed: of interest too is how in the 2016/17 season, both Connacht and Munster had injuries that needed short term cover – for Munster, NIE Saili was injured and so they signed NIE Taute, while Connacht had its own injury crisis, and being barred from signing NIQ players (as indicated by the Lam situation), signed Farrell on short term from the championship team Bedford Blues. In the end, both Taute and Farrell were exceptional signings and were given long term contracts, but now Munster are in a position to benefit from Connacht developing an IQ player, while the short term fix of Taute had no real long term benefit for Irish Rugby.
Great signing for Munster. Loads to offer on and off pitch.
People on here were quick to jump to the conclusion that Munster were poaching players from Connacht when he signed.
From what I have seen of him so far he looks quite good. I can see him and Nankivell striking up a good partnership. Munster badly needs a settled midfield after constant changing of personnel.
Could turn out to be another Paul Warwick
Fantastic signing. Seems to be getting a run without injury too which does help
He’s an absolutely quality rugby player. Serious skillset. Ireland chance has probably passed now but he’ll get plenty of big days with Munster. Has had some very unfortunately timed injuries in his career.