Watch: Carlow club in relegation trouble after score controversy

September 23, 2025

The Kildare football finals taking place in Netwatch Cullen Park ©INPHO/Ken Sutton

Tinryland could appeal the result of their controversial Carlow SFC round-robin encounter with Bagenalstown Gaels which has consigned them to a relegation playoff.

Last Sunday's Group 2 Round 3 clash at Netwatch Cullen Park ended in a 0-14 to 1-11 draw, but was overshadowed by the contentious decision by one of referee Marion Hayden's umpires to wave what looked like a perfectly good point by Niall Lowry in the 15th minute wide. 

The decision came back to haunt Tinryland who needed to win to stay in the championship and avoid the relegation final against Éire Óg. 

“If it is clear and obvious well then we cannot sit back. There is too much at stake,” Tinryland chairman Bernard Mullen told the Carlow Nationalist when asked about the possibility of an appeal being lodged.

“As of this minute, I have no idea what is what. We are only dealing with humans but if it is clear and obvious then we have to decide.”

 

 


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