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Dublin captain Chris Crummey to miss All-Ireland semi as ban following red card in victory over Limerick upheld

Dublin captain Chris Crummey to miss All-Ireland semi as ban following red card in victory over Limerick upheld

The Central Hearings Committee (CHC) has upheld Chris Crummey's one-match suspension, meaning he will miss next week's All-Ireland semi-final barring a successful appeal.

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