Waterford fans knew it was coming, but that won't lessen their disappointment.
Tadhg de Burca will not participate in Waterford's All-Ireland senior hurling semi-final against Cork in Croke Park on Sunday.
The Waterford hurler's appeal against his one-match suspension was rejected by the GAA's DRA panel in the wee hours of Friday morning.
He received the one-game suspension for an incident that occurred in a recent game against Wexford. Although the helmet-grabbing footage
didn't seem very conclusive, reports
earlier this week gave the Deise an inkling that this decision was coming.
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De Burca was cited for a category III infraction of the GAA rulebook, for "behaving in any way which is dangerous to an opponent, including deliberately pulling on or taking hold of a faceguard or any part of an opponent’s helmet (in hurling)."
The incident in question occurred when Harry Kehoe tried to stop the Waterford man from making a break up the line and de Burca seemingly reacted by grabbing him and throwing him away.
The minimum penalty for such an offence is a one-match suspension.
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The throw-in for the All-Ireland semi-final between Cork and Waterford is set for 3:30 pm this Sunday.