Former GAA President Calls for Apology to Kilkenny and Tipperary Over Scoreline Controversy

Former GAA president Nickey Brennan believes Kilkenny and Tipperary deserve an apology after a scoreline controversy in their All-Ireland SHC semi-final. Despite not calling for a replay, Brennan insists on acknowledging the error and moving forward.

Jul 7, 2025 - 20:38
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Former GAA President Calls for Apology to Kilkenny and Tipperary Over Scoreline Controversy

Former GAA president Nickey Brennan believes Kilkenny and Tipperary deserve an apology after a scoreline controversy in their All-Ireland SHC semi-final. Brennan, a former Kilkenny player, is not calling for a replay. He acknowledges Tipperary's win and upcoming final against Cork.

Both teams thought Tipperary went four points up in the last minute, but a scoring error was later corrected. Brennan thinks both teams should receive an apology from the GAA for the confusion.

He found it surprising that neither manager was informed during the game. Brennan sympathizes with Kilkenny's manager and players for the situation.

According to the source: Irish Examiner.

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