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Limerick's Kyle Hayes accepts one-match suspension

Limerick star Kyle Hayes will miss his side's Allianz Hurling League clash with Westmeath after accepting a one-match ban for striking with minimal force.

The wing-back flicked his hurl at the helmet of Galway's Brian Concannon in Salthill last weekend but escaped sanction from referee Sean Stack, despite already being on a yellow card.

That meant that the Central Competitions Control Committee could review the incident and they deemed it 'Striking or attempting to strike with a hurley, with minimal force', which is a red-card offence and carries the automatic penalty of a one-match suspension.

Hayes would also face a two-match ban if he was to be sent off on a second Category III infraction this season.

.@MrJackieTee and Joe Canning believe that Limerick's Kyle Hayes was lucky not to see red in the #AllianzLeagues game against Galway #rtegaa #allianzleaguesunday pic.twitter.com/sDHJE148Zh

Speaking on RTÉ's Allianz League Sunday, Kilkenny legend Tyrrell said: "You just have to think the ref Sean Stack and the linesman didn't see this because if they did, it's a red card every day of the week.

"He's on a yellow card and slaps back with the hurl straight into Brian Concannon's face."

The All-Ireland champions, who are heading to Portugal today for a week-long training camp, are currently third in Group A of Division 1 with four points from three games and travel to Cusack Park in the next round on Sunday 12 March.

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