The ball was out of play. Hery came over to dribble it back onto the pitch to time waste and Caulfield went after him to retrieve it.
Hery was ahead of Caulfield, turned around, and took a few steps towards Caulfield before shoving him. Caulfield shouldn't have gone to get the ball, but it's an understandable thing to do when a goal down in injury time. Hery's reaction was completely disproportionate.
Plenty of cameras on that incident. Caulfield won’t be coming out of it the worst. A real marker laid down by Waterford tonight. Great to have a proper Munster rivalry back.
Dunno what the fluck Caulfield was doing in delaying Shep coming on. Way too many players in City line-up that shouldn’t be starting or are out of position. Changes needed - tonight and the ensuing suspensions might force those changes sooner than later.
It will still be a sideline ban minimum. It does look that he gave Hery a good nudge when trying to get at the ball and Hery turned around and shoved Caulfield as he was backing up and he fell. Hery will of course get a ban but at least he was supposed to be on the pitch Caulfield wasnt and that wont be looked upon in a 'not the worst' way. A manager cant just run on to a pitch to get the ball to get the game get going, its up to the ref to deal with time wasting not JC! Poor example to be setting.
https://www.facebook.com/Neill.Indus...65702719/?t=25
Some vid of the JC incident(not great)
#DundalkFC - First Irish club to win an away game in Europe (1963), first Irish club to win points in a group stage in Europe (2016).
Stick to the sideline ban! If Caulfield expects his captain to keep his cool in games rather than having to sub him after 20 minutes he should really be able to keep his own discipline too. Controlled passion rather than impetulance in the heat of a game would be preferred im sure you'd agree.
I also believe my team is too honest.
Well Cleary kicked Shamrock heads and hacked shins but managed to get away with it tonight. The trend was set within 90 secs of the game tonight when one of your boys was taken out of it with a body check and the ref gave ye nothing.
Well Dundalk got away with a bit tonight but it's not why they won, and we're well capable of giving as good as we get. I just think it's funny that you think Cork somehow lack cynicism. Come back to me when you have three players sent off within a couple of months for booting players up the hole in front of the referee.
He hardly played any games. It was Conor Wynn who was mostly in goals. Keepers at all levels are wide open for criticism when something like the second Dundalk goal occurs. He's only 20, which in terms of GK longevity is very young, so loads of time to get better I suppose. Is Chechinski injured or deemed less capable in goals?
Chencinski was dropped after letting a couple through his legs in Waterford. I get the feeling Bradley isn't hugely convinced by either of them but the chopping and changing isn't really helping either of them. Horgan is young and I think he'll be a good keeper, but he really needs to be getting regular games at a lower level rather than a team challenging for Europe.
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