With regard to illegal players, an objection as to the validity of that player must be lodged within 72 hours. If not, then the result stands. Rule 86 only comes into play once an official objection is received by registered post. Colm Carroll also only played in one previous round to the best of my knowledge, against Aisling Annacotty, and no objection was raised or lodged. I am open to correction on this.
FAI Rule 156 B.
Appeals must be sent by registered post within four days of the date on which the written notification of the
decision being appealed against was received by the appellant. Appeals must be addressed to the FAI
Disciplinary Control Unit. In the event of a postal dispute or similar emergency, the appellant shall contact
the DCU to ascertain what temporary alternative arrangements have been put in place by the DCU. The
initial appeal documents must include a copy of the decision being appealed against and the appellant must
indicate the date upon which such decision was received by the appellant, and must confirm that an exact
copy of all documentation has been sent in accordance with Rule 156(B)(2), and that the Appeal Fee has been
enclosed in accordance with Rule 156(B)(3).
Pike have broken no rules if Colm Carroll was eligible against St Michaels. They broke them against Aisling, but because no appeal was entered it becomes a moot point.
I can only see this going Pikes way based upon this information.
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