Bizarre scenes as Dublin selector comes onto pitch and intercepts TJ Reid free
Bizarre scenes as Dublin selector comes onto pitch and intercepts TJ Reid free

Bizarre scenes as Dublin selector comes onto pitch and intercepts TJ Reid free

THERE WERE BIZARRE scenes at Nowlan Park on Saturday afternoon during Kilkenny’s Leinster Senior Hurling Championship curtain-raiser against Dublin, as selector Greg Kennedy caught a TJ Reid free while on the pitch.

Kennedy, a former Galway hurler who was sent off in the 2001 All-Ireland semi-final against Kilkenny, successfully intercepted Reid’s quickly-taken free aimed at Colin Fennelly, who was unmarked close to goal.

The Loughrea clubman exited the pitch a few moments later after catching the ball as the free was re-taken shortly afterwards.

However Kennedy drew the ire of Kilkenny boss Brian Cody along the touchline for his interception of Reid’s free, with the pair remonstrating for a few moments outside their technical areas.

In an effort to increase participation within the city the GAA are now allowing Dublin teams to play with an extra man…….#kilkenny #dublin #hurling #GAA pic.twitter.com/cWRxvq9YMV

— Niall McNamara (@NiallMc1983) May 11, 2019

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