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The Final Whistle: Monaghan player banned over doping violation

GAA The GAA and the Irish Sports Council have banned an inter-county footballer for failing a dru...



The Final Whistle: Monaghan pl...
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The Final Whistle: Monaghan player banned over doping violation

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The GAA and the Irish Sports Council have banned an inter-county footballer for failing a drug test.

Monaghan footballer Thomas Connolly has been handed a two-year ban after he tested positive for a banned steroid called Stanozolol during an out of competition test in mid-February.

Connolly, from the Latton club, has had his ban reduced from the standard punishment of four years after the GAA's Anti-Doping Hearings Committee agreed that the failed test was not intentional.

The Gaelic Players Association has issued a statement tonight in which it reminds all members of the GAA community that they have "a responsibility to ensure that players, particularly new panellists, are aware of the Anti-Doping Code"

In a further blow to the Monaghan squad ahead of this Sunday's Ulster semi-final against Fermanagh, full-back Drew Wylie has been ruled out for the rest of the season with a cruciate knee ligament injury.

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SOCCER

Irish international James McClean could be on his way back to the Premier League.

West Brom are understood to be close to signing the left winger after Wigan accepted their offer of £1.5M.

Meanwhile, Aston Villa and Norwich are reportedly interested in signing Robbie Brady from Hull City, with the recently relegated club thought to be "open to offers".

 

RACING

The Aidan O'Brien trained Gleneagles stormed to victory in the St James's Palace Stakes at Royal Ascot.

The brilliant three-year-old has added to his English and Irish 2000 Guineas wins from earlier in the season after winning the feature race on opening day by two and a half lengths.

However, there was disappointment for Sole Power, who missed out on a third consecutive victory in the King's Stand Stakes

 

HOCKEY

The Irish Women's hockey team will face China in Thursday's quarter-finals at the World League in Spain.

After today's surprise 2-0 win over the USA, Darren Smith's side are now closing-in on securing one of the three qualifying places on offer this week for the Rio2016 Olympics.

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