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Hearing 1 of 1: Dáithí Mac Gearailt | David Fitzgerald
Defending Party: Dáithí Mac Gearailt| Aontroim
Competition: Leinster GAA Hurling Senior Championship
Fixture: Gaillimh vs Aontroim
Venue: Pearse Stadium
Data: 17ú Bealtaine 2025
An Lár Choiste Cheannais na gComortaisí took Disciplinary Action against Dáithí Mac Gearailt, alleging a breach of Match Regulation 2.11 Media Interviews, which is dealt with under Riail 7.2 (e), T.O. 2025, that is, “Misconduct considered to have discredited the Association”.
Dáithí Mac Gearailt requested a Hearing, which took place on 29ú Bealtaine 2025. An Lár Choiste Éisteachta (Central Hearings Committee) found the Infraction proven, and imposed the following penalty – 8 weeks’ Suspension, from the date of the Hearing.
Daithí Mac Gearailt has the option of appealing against the decision of An Lár Choiste Éisteachta to An Lár Choiste Achomhairc.
Disciplinary Process Explained
Charge
1. Disciplinary Action is commenced by the Central Competitions Control Committee
2. The Central Competitions Control Committee prepares a charge and notifies the Defending Party of the alleged infraction. (It also offers him the option of accepting a proposed penalty, without a Hearing).
Hearing (Hearings Committee)
3. The Defending Party can request a Hearing rather than accept the charge (and the proposed penalty).
4. The Hearings Committee (decision makers) decide whether the alleged infraction is proven. If it is proven, they impose a penalty.
Appeal (Appeals Committee)
5. If the Defending Party is not willing to accept the decision of the Hearings Committee and any penalty imposed, then he can appeal to the Appeals Committee.
6. The Appeal is heard by the Appeals Committee. The Appeal can only be successful where there has been a clear infringement or misapplication of Rule by the Hearings Committee or the Appellants right to a fair hearing has otherwise been compromised to such extent that a clear injustice has occurred. All avenues of appeal are now exhausted.
Arbitration (Disputes Resolution Authority)
7. If the Defending Party is still not willing to accept the imposed penalty, a request for Arbitration may be lodged with the DRA (Disputes Resolution Authority), an external Independent Body whose decisions are legally binding.